[NoVa-Corvairs] Tucker museum
ALBERT BIRKS
foxchase123 at msn.com
Fri Nov 18 23:01:16 EST 2011
I'll be in Mississippi at that time. I've been to Carmack's museum a couple of years ago. He has done a great job, if it hasn't been changed. The engine development is very interesting. Too bad the big boys had to put Tucker under, but like K-F, he probably wouldn't have lasted long anyways.
Al Birks
----- Original Message -----
From: Bryan Blackwell<mailto:bryan at skiblack.com>
To: Northern Va Corvair Club<mailto:novacc-list at corvair.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [NoVa-Corvairs] Tucker museum
Hi folks,
I spoke with Mr. Cammack, the owner, and set up a visit for 1 p.m. on December 31st. More details and directions to follow.
--Bryan
On Oct 30, 2011, at 7:34 PM, Bryan Blackwell wrote:
> I didn't know about this, do you folks want to have a club outing? Let me know, I was thinking of going in January one weekend.
>
> --Bryan
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> If you are ever in the Washington, D.C. area be sure to call for an
>> appointment to see the world's most complete Tucker museum just over the river in
>> Alexandria, VA. Two of the cars were used in the movie and the exhibits
>> include various engines and transmissions that show their development along
>> with a Tucker safety chassis alongside a Cadillac of the same era for
>> comparison. They even have all of the factory records.
>>
>> Bob Hall
>
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