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Jan 22 2017 Phil Benincasa SR. 12:01 PM

You certainly know how to put together a collection.

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Jan 22 2017 Robert H Luttgen 11:45 AM

Congratulations Howard, one of my favorite cars.  It’s brilliance really didn’t sink in until I saw my first one in person.  As to the “continue driving” vs.“concours-quality” question; well let’s just say that I suspect that you will do both.  My only question is: would you retain the Cord transmission in a concours-quality build?

Bob
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From Howard Kroplick:

Bob, I will take some time to research the next steps for the restoration including the transmission.

Wikipedia does a good job summarizing the features of Tucker automobiles :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucker_48

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Jan 22 2017 Tim Ivers 11:37 AM

1973, Thailand. With 8 cameras rolling and ambulance crews, divers and cranes standing by British stuntman Loren “Bumps” Willard drove an AMC Hornet at a wooden ramp at 40mph executing one of the most daring and memorable stunts in cinematic history. A 270 degree barrel roll across a narrow river. Willard was paid £30,000 for pulling off the stunt in a single take.
The US racing driver Jay Milligan conceived the stunt and even performed it in 1972 at the Houston Astrodome in an AMC Javelin, christening the stunt ‘The Astro Spiral Jump”. Milligan contacted the Bond producers with the stunt who promptly protected it preventing it appearing in any other preceding films. Milligan was the stunt driver in the AMC Hornet for the other scenes of the film but was called away from filming before performing the Corkscrew Jump. 15 AMC Hornets were used in filming with 2 set aside for the Corkscrew Jump.

The Stunt is credited with being the first to be computer simulated. The software had been developed by Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory for use in a road safety applications. More information can be found on this here.
The movie was The Man With The Golden Gun (James Bond) and the feat was labeled “The Corkscrew Jump”.

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Jan 22 2017 Dick Gorman 11:29 AM

Wow! I’m betting nearly every car collector dreams of owning a Tucker. I noted that it was described at the auction as… “A recent “barn find,” unseen for 33 years” Wonderful that you are bringing it back to life for all of us to see and hear.

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Jan 22 2017 Wayne 11:19 AM

Howard, congratulations on winning the bid for the Tucker 48, looking forward to seeing the rare barn find at the upcoming spring LI car shows.

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Jan 22 2017 Mark Lanese 10:58 AM

Howard,
Awesome! Really enjoyed reading the history of this great car. What a surprise ending. Can’t wait to see it.
Mark

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Jan 22 2017 ROGER YACKEL 10:40 AM

Great News

It’s wonderful to have a Tucker on Long Island. It’s one of my favorite classics.

Good luck with it. Howard

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Jan 22 2017 S. Berliner, III 9:42 AM

Whee!  Kirk Gibson?  HA!  That’s clearly Rudolph Hess at the wheel in ‘42/49!  Sorry, Jr.  Steve, bring up the Review-Star again and hit Print/Screen; I’ll try it later.  Great work, Howard.  Sam, III<http://sbiii.com/dudgeon.html>

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Jan 22 2017 Bob Swanson 9:39 AM

I would think Austie and James Melton were good friends, they had the funds to pick up all the great car in this area. Austie pulled an ALCO Touring car out of Ridgefield. Ken Purdy lived in Wilton, Briggs Cunningham was in Greens Farms. There was a restaurant at the Melton Collection in Norwalk, Mom and Dad said they went there a few times before I was born. Bob

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Jan 22 2017 Gary Hammond 8:32 AM

Howard,
Congrats!!!  Another unique car added to your “stable” of unique vehicles - what a fortunate purchase for us also, as now a Tucker will be here on Long Island where it will be shared with the public to also enjoy.  Based on your photos, I think my favorite aspect of the car is the Tucker radio.  My only question is why would someone repaint it root beer brown?  I would think the original green would have been more appealing, of course it was the 70’s.  Does this older “restoration” lessen its collector value or is it just that rare?
Gary
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Howard Kroplick:

Gary, you make an excellent point. Brown was likely a favorite color of the Tucker’s owner in 1972.  Similar to the auction for Chrysler’s Chrysler, the peeling paint and color probably hurt the auction price - a relatively simple fix down the road.

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Jan 22 2017 Ron Ridolph 3:16 AM

Hi Howard:

  Congrats to you on this great acquisition and enjoy !!!!!  Hope to see it in
person.

                  Cheers !!!!  Ron Ridolph

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Jan 21 2017 Steve Lucas 5:24 PM

That stunt was from the 1974 James Bond film “The Man With The Golden Gun” starring Roger Moore, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland, Maud Adams, and Herve Villechaize. The stunt was filmed in Thailand and used an AMC Hornet Sportabout Hatchback Coupe. The driver was Loren “Bumps” Willert who is often incorrectly identified as “Bumps” Willard. It was the first movie stunt that was computer modeled before filming and it was accomplished in one take. The major criticism was the addition of a slide whistle sound effect during the jump. The stunt was first performed using an AMC Javelin in 1972 at the Houston Astrodome during an automobile thrill show and was officially called the “Astro Spiral Jump”. It was performed a few times after 1974 by Jimmy Canton, who was a friend of “Bumps” Willert, as part of Jay Milligan’s “Hell Drivers” stunt shows.

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Jan 21 2017 Art Kleiner 3:34 PM

I’m going to revise my earlier answer to the last question and say it was performed after the movie as documentation by its originator says it toured as stunt before and after the movie.

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Jan 21 2017 Art Kleiner 3:18 PM

In which film did this car stunt appear? Provide the film’s release year and its major stars. : 1974 James Bond film “The Man with Golden Gun” starring Roger Moore with Christopher Lee, Pritt Ekland, Maude Adams and Herve Villechaize. 

Some movie clips of the stunt.
http://jalopnik.com/the-james-bond-corkscrew-jump-was-the-first-computer-mo-1711459704

https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s—MaYGl9Ol—/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_636/1299822428119295528.gif

Short versions
https://youtu.be/fzCIbhLUUA0
https://youtu.be/trJocyjCBzo

Long version
https://youtu.be/sCU8fVgGsPg

Where was this stunt filmed? Thailand

Identify the manufacturer of the car and its model.  AMC Hornet X

What was the name of the stunt driver?  Bumps Willard

Why is this car stunt credited with making cinematic history?  First automotive movie stunt extensively using computer modeling.  Also was successful on the scene’s first take (thankfully).

What was the major criticism of the car stunt as seen in the film?  The whistle heard during the stunt.

When and where was this car stunt first performed prior to appearing in the film?
The stunt was patented in 1972 (patent documentation being sent to Howard along with more).  It was first performed that year in the Houston Astrodome.

What was the official name of the stunt? “Astro Spiral Jump”
 
Has this car stunt ever been successfully replicated? No

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Jan 21 2017 Dick Gorman 2:20 PM

Mystery Foto #3…This stunt appeared in the Bond film called “The Man With the Golden Gun” Released in 1974, starring Roger Moore, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland and Maud Adams. The stunt was filmed in Thailand. The car was an AMC Hornet driven by Loren “Bumps” Willard. The cinematic history regarding this stunt was… First car stunt to be computer modeled or simulated so that could get it right without killing someone. The criticism of the car stunt was a rather poor, hokey sound track.
Stunt first performed prior to appearing in the film was 1972 in Houston Astrodome. The stunt name was “Astro Spiral Jump” or “Bond Corkscrew”.
This stunt was replicated by Hollywood stuntman Brent Fletcher. He accelerated his buggy at a scientifically pre-planned speed of 54 mph. He sped into a split-level ramp which enabled the car to “corkscrew” through the air at a rate of 230 degrees per second.

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Jan 21 2017 Dave Russo 9:50 AM

This is an easy one.

This is from the Dukes of Hazzard, filmed in Hazzard County, GA. The car is a 1969 Dodge Charger was known as the “General Lee” and was owned by cousins Bo and Luke Duke.  They were probably being chased by Sheriff Riscoe Pico Train who was supervised by Boss Hogg. This must have been a trailer of some sort because the “01” is not on the car door yet nor is the confederate federate flag on the roof. What a great show!

Ok obviously this is not correct but hopefully brought back some memories!

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Jan 20 2017 Chuck Rudy 9:33 PM

.....and lastly…...In 2008, the British automotive show, Top Gear, tried to recreate the cork-screw jump but failed to pull it off. Top Gear claims the stunt has never been successfully recreated.

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Jan 20 2017 Chuck Rudy 9:31 PM

The stunt is from the 1974 “The Man with the Golden Gun” with Roger Moore as James Bond an also starring Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland, Maud Adams, Marc Lawrence.

The car is an AMC Hornet.

The stunt on Youtoob.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzCIbhLUUA0

The science to the stunt first performed at the Astrodome in an AMC Javelin and was known as the Astro Spiral Jump and conceived and first completed by Jay Millikan.  I recall reading about this back in the early 70’s.  As I recall he was to perform 2 jumps however on the first jump the car lost oil pressure and was unable to start for a second attempt.  So somewhere there is a famous Javelin that can’t start.
http://jalopnik.com/the-james-bond-corkscrew-jump-was-the-first-computer-mo-1711459704

The Bond stunt was performed in 1973 in Thailand for the movie by British stuntman Loren “Bumps” Willard and credited as the first computer simulated/aided car stunt.  It was accompanied in the movie by an unfortunate slide flute sound which was condemned as minimizing the danger and mastery of the jump.
https://jt78.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/the-man-with-the-golden-gun-corkscrew-jump/

.....and lastly…...In 2008, the British automotive show, Top Gear, tried to recreate the cork-screw jump but failed to pull it off. Top Gear claims the stunt has never been successfully recreated.

From Mystery Foto #3 Solved: The Greatest Car Stunt in Film History in the "Man With the Golden Gun"

Jan 20 2017 Mark desantis 3:25 PM

1974 RED AMC HORNET X   CORK SCREW JUMP IN THE MOVIE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN IT WAS THE FIRST COMPUTER SIMULATED JUMP
CONCEIVED BY JAY MILLIGAN
FILMED IN RURAL THILAND
8 CAMERAS TOOK THE FILM
THE STUNT WAS PATENTED SO NO ONE ELSE WOULD US IT

From Mystery Foto #3 Solved: The Greatest Car Stunt in Film History in the "Man With the Golden Gun"

Jan 20 2017 Ron Ridolph 3:21 AM

Hi Howard:
  The stunt is from the movie:  The Man With The Golden Gun starring Roger Moore
as James Bond from 1974.  I believe the stunt is called an Aerial Twist or Astro Spiral.
The car is a AMC Matador and was filmed in several locations including Thailand.

            All The Best Always,  Cordially,  Ron

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