Tucker: The Man And His Dream (1988) -

that turns with the steering wheel. Rear-engine power and disc brakes for superior handling. 🛠️ Building the Dream

Senator Homer Ferguson instigates a relentless SEC investigation.

🏁 Director Francis Ford Coppola and producer George Lucas are both real-life Tucker owners and lifelong fans of the car’s design. If you’re interested, I can: List the specific technical specs of the Tucker '48 Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)

The team races against an impossible deadline to produce 50 prototype cars to satisfy the War Assets Administration. 📉 The Conflict: "The Big Three"

While Tucker is eventually acquitted of all charges, the legal battle bankrupts his company. Only were ever produced. Despite the failure of the business, Tucker wins a moral victory: his safety features eventually became standard in every car on the road today. that turns with the steering wheel

In 1945, as World War II draws to a close, visionary inventor looks toward the future of the American highway. He envisions the "Tucker Torpedo," a car designed not just for style, but for the radical concept of passenger safety. 💡 The Vision

Tucker’s dream features innovations decades ahead of their time: to prevent glass injuries. A padded dashboard for crash protection. 🏁 Director Francis Ford Coppola and producer George

A financier with a checkered past who helps navigate the business world.