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| BODY | SEDAN |
The 423 is the only real film star Tucker, featuring heavily in one part of "How to Marry a Millionare" crawling about on the rockies. Front skis were hickory (7/8" x 9" x 90") and the turning radius was a lot worse than the similarly sized 443. Power to weight would be better, though it would lack the ultimate traction of the four-track Tuckers.
Dont know anyone who has one (yet) and haven't got a better photo. |
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| PASSENGER CAPACITY | 2 - 4 | |||||||||||||
| LOAD CAPACITY | 800 LBS | |||||||||||||
| TRAILER CAPACITY | 1000 LBS | |||||||||||||
| FUEL CAPACITY | 18 GALLONS | |||||||||||||
| SPEEDS | 3 & 1 REVERSE | |||||||||||||
| HORSEPOWER | 95 | |||||||||||||
| MILES PER GALLON (U.S.) | 6 - 8 | |||||||||||||
| PONTOON AND TRACK | 18 " x 84" | |||||||||||||
| TURNING RADIUS | 25' - 30 ' | |||||||||||||
| OVERALL WIDTH | 6' 3" | |||||||||||||
| OVERALL LENGTH | 17' 4" | |||||||||||||
| OVERALL HEIGHT | 6 ' 5" | |||||||||||||
| WEIGHT | 2500 LBS | |||||||||||||