Bjoern
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16 years ago
With a little luck we got the chance to buy this rare Tucher. The car was built in 1948 by Carrosserie Tucher for the suisse Army. The car was stocked in a barn in the mid 1970s. Never welded before and for a 60 year old car very solid. Now it is time to collect informations, details and the small missing parts for this rare vehicle which was the first serial coachbuild car based on a Volkswagen.
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zelensis61
16 years ago
Great find indeed.
and again in the same "barn" that it will be restored and stored...Congrats

Bjorn, I think you have a GPS system with the voice of Ferdinand Porsche or Heinz Nordhoff in it...:lol: , How else you can find such nice and rare cars.
Greetings, Peter
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Rich Oakley
16 years ago
Great find Herr.S. Is that the oldest surviving one? I think there is one more '48 in existence.
47 Beetle, 56 UK Karmann Cabriolet, 56 UK Beetle, 57 UK Type 2, 59 UK Beetle, 66 UK Fastback.
Bjoern
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  • pre67vw Junkie Topic Starter
16 years ago
I know Ray's Tüscher in California and Patrick*s beautiful Oval dashboarded which he presented at the last Hessisch Oldendorf Show. Patrick has also signed in with a 1949 Tüscher for our meeting in 2009. I don*t know who has the other 1948, maybe it is the same car. One interesting thing is, that the blue one has a complete different roof with an angle fixed mechanic and a larger cutout-section. Even the loovers are different if you compare it with the later ones. As you see - all informations about the suisse military beetlles are welcome.
fantakid
16 years ago
Hi all of you,
the other Tucher wich is in the staates is a 1949 but it looks like a 1948 modell.
This is at the moment the oldest known Tucher.
Bjoern and i had the look to get the car and we will see if we keep it or if we will sell it.
Bye Christian
reminou75
16 years ago
wow... really nice find!!! :oops:
Tuscher
16 years ago
Cheer and beautiful purchase. I was with the sale of this car and did not know which had bought it. I have of them already two thus I preferred to let it leave. I had an little idea nevertheless purchaser and it is right. it is indeed oldest of Tuscher with several differences with that of Ray and mine. normally tuscher with product these car in 1949. I work on my 49 for Hessisch, I hope arrived. I hope that you will keep the car it really remains a model very interressant.
Patrick from Switzerland
Peter_Plade
16 years ago
Nice find!!!
You guys defently the right ones to get such a car.
pre67vw
16 years ago
Very Nice Find!!

Cheer and beautiful purchase. I was with the sale of this car and did not know which had bought it. I have of them already two thus I preferred to let it leave. I had an little idea nevertheless purchaser and it is right. it is indeed oldest of Tuscher with several differences with that of Ray and mine. normally tuscher with product these car in 1949. I work on my 49 for Hessisch, I hope arrived. I hope that you will keep the car it really remains a model very interressant.
Patrick from Switzerland

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Rich Oakley
16 years ago

Hi all of you,
the other Tucher wich is in the staates is a 1949 but it looks like a 1948 modell.
This is at the moment the oldest known Tucher.
Bjoern and i had the look to get the car and we will see if we keep it or if we will sell it.
Bye Christian

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Ahh, the one in the US is the one I was thinking of. I always thought it was a '48.
47 Beetle, 56 UK Karmann Cabriolet, 56 UK Beetle, 57 UK Type 2, 59 UK Beetle, 66 UK Fastback.
Bjoern
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  • pre67vw Junkie Topic Starter
16 years ago
After 35 years without shoes the Tuescher is standing on own wheels. For all without imagine how a Tuescher looks like
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pre67vw
16 years ago

After 35 years without shoes the Tuescher is standing on own wheels. For all without imagine how a Tuescher looks like
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Wow! Looks amazing! Will it be in the rat line up at H.O.? :wink:
Rob Amos
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Bjoern
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16 years ago
I an sorry, but the restauration will not be started until next summer. Two Bananas, two Hebs, a Denzel and a Lawerence has to be done before ;-)


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reminou75
16 years ago

After 35 years without shoes the Tuescher is standing on own wheels. For all without imagine how a Tuescher looks like
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just amazing... :oops:
Etzhold1
16 years ago
[quote=Bjoern]I an sorry, but the restauration will not be started until next summer. Two Bananas, two Hebs, a Denzel and a Lawerence has to be done before ;-)


:shock: :shock: I wich that I had that problem !!:wink: :lol: :lol:
Great find Christian and Bjoern !
BTW Christian, did you find the parts I was looking for !!!

Guido
vintagevw
16 years ago
Is that the Denzel who was for sale 2 years ago on Bugnet for 25.000 Euro?
I was too late! :lol:
Bought another great car a month before that.:d
Wat is het fijn om lesbisch te zijn!
Tuscher
16 years ago
This fact pleasure of seeing already on the wheels, me delighted to see it with your next meeting Christian. I am with your service if you need.
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zelensis61
16 years ago
Hi I found this image on a tucher.

Nice site with lots of old pict.

https://www.forum-auto.com/automobiles-mythiques-exception/section5/sujet379076-4025.htm 

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JD
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  • pre67vw Junkie
16 years ago

Hi I found this image on a tucher.

Nice site with lots of old pict.

https://www.forum-auto.com/automobiles-mythiques-exception/section5/sujet379076-4025.htm 

greetings

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Good God! I thought that looked familiar - its Locarno in the Italian bit of Switzerland. Was there in the summer.
"John, you need to get a grip and STOP MOANING AT EVERYTHING. ThumbDown "
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