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RE: TVS900 Basics - dansskk - 09-09-2013 06:26 PM

(09-09-2013 12:41 PM)Savvy Wrote:  [threadjack]

At "Cars&Coffee: Lehigh Valley" show yesterday... I saw a rare beast that still had the salt in/on the wheel wells from a trip out there in the beginning of August 2013.


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Wow!.. Those guys are crazy to leave salt on the car to rot out an original Tucker.. Are they fuckin' nuts.?


RE: TVS900 Basics - Jan - 09-09-2013 06:29 PM

Thqt tucker is worth millions


Re: RE: TVS900 Basics - Savvy - 09-10-2013 06:15 AM

(09-09-2013 06:29 PM)Jan Wrote:  Thqt tucker is worth millions

It was incredibly disappointing to see people turn their nose at "that old rust bucket."

It was, BY FAR, the coolest car there imho.


RE: TVS900 Basics - astrochex - 09-10-2013 08:36 AM

(09-10-2013 06:15 AM)Savvy Wrote:  
(09-09-2013 06:29 PM)Jan Wrote:  Thqt tucker is worth millions

It was incredibly disappointing to see people turn their nose at "that old rust bucket."

It was, BY FAR, the coolest car there imho.

Did you talk to the owners?

That car really is history.


TVS900 Basics - Penis - 09-10-2013 09:53 AM

I think they are pretty up there on the ugly scale however, with only 51 ever made before the company tanked... They are cool.
Not sure I would rat rod one out, and stick it on the flats, then leave the salt on it, but I would let one into my garage. Smile


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Re: TVS900 Basics - Savvy - 09-10-2013 09:56 AM

Looking on the Wikipedia page... it turns out that it's a replica. :-( ... still cool to see.

Quote:In 1997, Rob Ida Automotive started work on a replica of the Tucker '48 Sedan, which culminated in the release and marketing of the 2001 Ida Automotive New Tucker '48. This replica faithfully recreates the Tucker's external bodywork, but is built on a hotrod chassis with resin infused plastic body panels. The paint and wheels reflect modern hotrod styling, and the interior is fully modern. It is powered by a mid-mounted Cadillac Northstar V8. Claimed performance is 0–60 in 7 seconds, with a top speed in excess of 120 mph (190 km/h). Ida has built three cars.



RE: TVS900 Basics - eurowned - 09-10-2013 09:56 PM

Always the Texas Mile


RE: TVS900 Basics - dansskk - 09-10-2013 11:09 PM

(09-10-2013 09:56 PM)eurowned Wrote:  Always the Texas Mile
We have the Mojave Mile 2.5 hours from home which is a lot closer than Texas.... they are also running a 1.5 mile course at the same time for those who want more room.
Mojave is a sweet course. It's a paved 12,000 ft. runway so there's a lot of room to go and stop.
We just keep getting the event interrupted by Drones and prototype aircraft taking off and landing. We also get interrupted when Hyabusa's with turbos and nitrous crash at 250 +...... Fun though.!


RE: TVS900 Basics - Shanne - 09-11-2013 07:53 AM

(09-10-2013 11:09 PM)dansskk Wrote:  
(09-10-2013 09:56 PM)eurowned Wrote:  Always the Texas Mile
We have the Mojave Mile 2.5 hours from home which is a lot closer than Texas.... they are also running a 1.5 mile course at the same time for those who want more room.
Mojave is a sweet course. It's a paved 12,000 ft. runway so there's a lot of room to go and stop.
We just keep getting the event interrupted by Drones and prototype aircraft taking off and landing. We also get interrupted when Hyabusa's with turbos and nitrous crash at 250 +...... Fun though.!

OUCH did he live, usually as long as you don't hit anything you will live. I bet his leathers burned through in about 1 second though, that is if they didn't come apart when he hit the ground at that speed.


RE: TVS900 Basics - dansskk - 09-11-2013 08:37 PM

(09-11-2013 07:53 AM)Shanne Wrote:  
(09-10-2013 11:09 PM)dansskk Wrote:  
(09-10-2013 09:56 PM)eurowned Wrote:  Always the Texas Mile
We have the Mojave Mile 2.5 hours from home which is a lot closer than Texas.... they are also running a 1.5 mile course at the same time for those who want more room.
Mojave is a sweet course. It's a paved 12,000 ft. runway so there's a lot of room to go and stop.
We just keep getting the event interrupted by Drones and prototype aircraft taking off and landing. We also get interrupted when Hyabusa's with turbos and nitrous crash at 250 +...... Fun though.!

OUCH did he live, usually as long as you don't hit anything you will live. I bet his leathers burned through in about 1 second though, that is if they didn't come apart when he hit the ground at that speed.

The dude's name is John Noonan and yes, he lived but you're right..... he smoked through his leathers and gained some new purple scars on his body.
The year before he went 251 MPH on that bike without any body fairing at all. On this occasion, he added full fairing.(the bike looked like a turd) and during the run something blew and knocked a piece of the fairing off at about the 3/4 mile mark . ...when it went the bike tweeked sideways and fell. He slid about 1/8 of a mile and walked away (although he was hurt ) looking like a drunk.... it stopped the event for 30 minutes while they waited for the ambulance to return.