Three Cords and a Tucker. The Cords were made in the late 1930s, the Tucker in the mid 1940. I used a 18mm lens to exaggerated the front of the Tucker.
A guy by name of Glen prey. Bought out all rights to Auburn Cord Deusenberg in the 60" s brought every thing back to broken arrow okla. Until 2002 you could still get one built. I think it was 2002. They were having get together about once every 5 years. Glen passed about 5 6 years back. American pickers came there. You maybe able to find an archive of it. Glen was really a great guy to just be around. Really miss him.
What really funny Glen went to Flint to buy it with only a 20 dollar bill in his pocket. He said man asked how you going to pay for everything then. Glen said he told him he was going carry him. Glen said the guy laughed an asked he had any collateral Glen said my house an car. Lol
A guy by name of Glen prey. Bought out all rights to Auburn Cord Deusenberg in the 60" s brought every thing back to broken arrow okla. Until 2002 you could still get one built. I think it was 2002. They were having get together about once every 5 years. Glen passed about 5 6 years back. American pickers came there. You maybe able to find an archive of it. Glen was really a great guy to just be around. Really miss him.
Three Cords and a Tucker. The Cords were made in the late 1930s, the Tucker in the mid 1940. I used a 18mm lens to exaggerated the front of the Tucker.
Three Cords and a Tucker. The Cords were made in the late 1930s, the Tucker in the mid 1940. I used a 18mm lens to exaggerated the front of the Tucker.
Great shots....a friend had a Cord he was restoring.....had to sell it ...costs were getting too much for him.I always wondered if it was ever finished.