#1042 is the unknown 'missing' Tucker in that it's demise has not been verified. It is rumored to have been scrapped in the '50s. The frame & transmission from it survive, the only known pieces ever found.
#1018 was scrapped after an accident in '53, some parts have survived.
#1023 was destroyed by fire and the remains were crushed.
#1027 is in serious disrepair / pieced together with bits from others cars/surplus. Needs total restoration but the major bits are there.
This is the car that rolled @ 100 MPH @ Indy during factory testing.
1 prototype, 51 pre-production cars = 52 built - 4 gone (I don't consider #1027 gone, but it's a husk and the club does (unless I am missing another 'goner)).
Club tallies do not include the prototype and quote "51" built. 51- 4 = 47 existing (except it's 48- prototype is alive & well).
The last recognized car, #1051, was assembled after the factory was closed/gone. It's accepted as real, tho (with an asterisk). But Tucker Designer Tremulis stated emphatically that no convert was in the works, and he would be the first to know.
There were a number of body shells after #1051, at least thru #1058, but these were left outside after the 1950 auction, and by the 1970s, were unsalvageable rusty scrap:
Great thread here, don't kno if the link will work tho :
http://www.jalopyjou...ighlight=tucker
Or go to jalopyjournal.com, link to the HAMB, search for 'Tucker' in titles, and check thru 45 pages of different pics.
If you go to Post #809 in the above thread (pg 41), it details the full story behind body #1057 (the current convertible), plus has the LIFE pic of this same body in the factory in 1950. It had been pulled from the line and altered with a wrap-rear window opening, planning for the 1949 changes.