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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Apr 29, 2013, 11:06 AM Apr 2013

Tucker collector David Cammack dies [View all]

Sad news. David Cammack had more Tuckers in one place than anywhere else on Earth. (That's my best guess. Am I wrong?) That place would be Alexandria, Virginia.

Ever since I first read about the collection, I wondered where in Alexandria those cars were kept.

Preston Tucker's Memories and Machines Live On in Old Town Warehouse

Last summer, I finally set about trying to figure it out. With Google maps and Wikimapia, it didn't take long. I'm angry with myself now, because every time I'd go by the building, which lives up to its reputation of being nondescript, I'd think, "You know, I ought to give him a call, because I'd like to see those cars." I never got around to it, and now it's too late to go see them in Alexandria.

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