There's another Tucker roadster (trailster?) like that one in Alaska at the Alaska Transportation Museum in Wasilla.
This one was purportedly originally owned by a guy named Harry Truman (no, not the president) who was a cantankerous old guy who lived on Mount St. Helens. He was one of the people who died when St. Helens blew, because he refused to leave his lodge when the authorities told him he should.
Apparently he sold it to a guide in Alaska just before St. Helens blew and it had several owners before it was donated to the transportation museum.
I saw and took photos of the cat several years ago.
It appears to have the rag top frame like the one Al's found. I also noted that someone had modified the front end, adding some beams that come from the frame to the steering assembly (disabling it) and then grafting on a front axle from a car as well as tie rods to actuate the steering.
I'm not sure what the big hook things sticking out of the side of the hood are, but they look like they could be factory.
There was also a trailer like the one Al's found.