1948 Tucker Sedan
The 1948 Tucker Sedan or Tucker '48 Sedan (initially named the Tucker Torpedo ) was an advanced automobile conceived by Preston Tucker and briefly produced in Chicago in 1948. Only 51 cars were made before the company folded on March 3, 1949, due to negative publicity initiated by the news media, a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation and a heavily publicized stock fraud trial (which allegations were proven baseless in court with a full acquittal).
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