Together they refined the 3-AT into what is now recognizable as the "Tin Goose", the Ford Trimotor.
The famed Tin Goose.
It was an old Ford Trimotor known as the Tin Goose.
Deftly he jockeyed the Tin Goose on a hundred-and-eighty-degree turn until it faced into the wind at the far side of the meadow.
Tremulis gave the first prototype car the nickname of "Tin Goose".
(The Tin Goose was extremely heavy; much heavier than the other Tucker '48's.)
The front suspension was installed in 3 versions on the car (aside from the rubber-disc style used on the Tin Goose).
The first Tucker ever produced was a prototype sedan, known as the "Tin Goose".
All the other Tuckers were 1948 models including the Tin Goose.
Tin Goose can refer to the following: