Friends son saw this Tucker through the woods about a year ago up in NH. Kid must have an eagle eye because you can barely see the road from the Tucker? Finally hooked up with the owner today.
For now this one is staying in its current habitat. Used to be an a club groomer for many many years. Had a 350 and auto trans grafted into it which was very fast and added to the roller issue.
What is unique is this one has a factory rear passenger door on driverside, the fuel tank located in the rear, and the rear bench seat faces forward. This appears to have been a factory option from what I could tell. Interesting. So this should be a 444A?
Steel pontoons and the rollers all need replacing. Had a number of protype rollers that failed .
Was able to score a few pontoons and meet some modern Tuckers and met a nice guy that was also into vintage sleds.
The hunt continues.....
For now this one is staying in its current habitat. Used to be an a club groomer for many many years. Had a 350 and auto trans grafted into it which was very fast and added to the roller issue.
What is unique is this one has a factory rear passenger door on driverside, the fuel tank located in the rear, and the rear bench seat faces forward. This appears to have been a factory option from what I could tell. Interesting. So this should be a 444A?
Steel pontoons and the rollers all need replacing. Had a number of protype rollers that failed .
Was able to score a few pontoons and meet some modern Tuckers and met a nice guy that was also into vintage sleds.
The hunt continues.....