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Yes. The Tucker. Have a look. The deal was, the headlight in the center was connected to the steering and would move left or right to illuminate the curve you were turning in to.

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2006-09-04 15:05:13 · answer #1 · answered by Me again 6 · 0 0

The Tucker.
After World War II, entrepreneurs like Henry J. Kaiser and Preston Tucker saw an opportunity to enter the automobile market. The United States government was auctioning off surplus factories and giving preference to upstarts rather than the large corporations that had benefitted from war production.

Studebaker was first with an all-new post-war model. But Tucker took a different tack, designing a safety car with innovative features and modern styling. His specifications called for a rear engine like Porsche, disc brakes, fuel injection, the location of all instruments on the steering wheel, and a padded dashboard.

Famed stylist Alex Tremulis, previously of Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg, was hired on December 24, 1946 and given just six days to finalize the design. On December 31, 1946, Tucker approved the design, dubbed the Tucker Torpedo. He had also hired another firm to create an alternate body, but only the horizontal taillight bar from that model appeared on the final car.

The final car was only 60 in (1524 mm) tall, but was very roomy inside. It featured a directional third headlight, dubbed the "Cyclops Eye", for use in turns. It lit up whenever the car was steered by more than 10 degrees. Tremulis' design was called the most aerodynamic in the world, and though it still sported pre-war type fenders, it was startlingly modern. Mathematically-computed drag coefficient was only 0.27, though this was 'rounded up' publicly to 0.30.

2006-09-04 15:11:57 · answer #2 · answered by R1volta 6 · 1 0

The Tucker did, but it was pre 60's Probably Studebaker.

2006-09-05 13:49:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes the Tucker. There,s a movie about it starring one of the Bridges actors I think maybe it,s been a while since I,ve seen it.

2006-09-04 15:11:39 · answer #4 · answered by Iknowthisone 7 · 0 0

ok, i'm going to do your homework question. a million - No, in case you elect headlights then this is implied which you would be able to no longer see the line and mild-weight could be leaving your lights fixtures at you comparable velocity, consequently you does no longer see the line, it could be dark. 2 - confident they could; remember the assumption of relativity, to them this is a automobile with lights fixtures going relatively speedy so as that they could see it basically advantageous. on an identical time as the mild does no longer be emanating far from the mild source your velocity does no longer enable them to realize that something grew to become into amiss, different than for a automobile vacationing speedy adequate to circle the globe 7 cases in a single 2nd (they could no longer see the automobile). yet of path that style of velocity with plenty mass in impossible; the stress of air on my own could cook dinner you (because of the fact of slamming into air molecules) at once.

2016-12-18 05:00:47 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

yes there was it was a tucker,,and it had a steering controlled head light in the middle of it,,the purpose of it was to make the driver have better seeing distance when driving,,it really was a nice car,,too bad it didn't get to make it,,i own a shop,,and i know where one is all restored,there worth a lot of money,,right now,,i have drove this one,,and its amazing,,the way they were built,,good luck,,i hope this help,s.

2006-09-04 15:17:13 · answer #6 · answered by dodge man 7 · 0 0

As everyone has said, the Tucker and it was 1948.

2006-09-04 16:50:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah, there's even a movie about the guy who invented them. It's called "Tucker". It's okay, a little boring, but it has it's interesting points.

2006-09-04 15:09:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes: it is called a 1948 tucker they made 50 of them.

2006-09-04 15:05:34 · answer #9 · answered by nakita 6 · 0 0

TUCKER

2006-09-04 15:38:07 · answer #10 · answered by mark j 1 · 0 0

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