One aspect that lures most individuals to America is ‘the American Dream’. Preston Tucker, in Tucker: The Man and His Dream, epitomizes the true everyday person who has big dreams and does everything they can to achieve them. Even when the dream doesn’t work out, Tucker inspires the American public.
Preston Tucker is first seen in a mock-promotional film that sets the tone of salesmanship for what will follow. He is then introduced as a family man in Ypsilanti, …show more content…
During WWII, Tucker anticipated the need for an armored vehicle for the military. His idea was so good that the military actually turned it down because it was too advanced. They did embrace his idea of the Tucker design that was a shield for the soldiers shooting from within the armored vehicle. It is hard to believe the military would turn down a design that was too fast or too advanced. It would seem that they would want to use anything that would ensure the defeat of the enemy. But just like with anything dealing with the government, it is a paradoxical situation.
Not to be dissuaded, Tucker unveils his dream of building the Tucker Torpedo. An amazingly beautiful car unlike any car in existence, it would have the motor in the rear, seatbelts, windshields that popped out for safety, and a third headlight that moved in whatever direction the steering wheel was headed. The design and concept was truly revolutionary. His optimism was infectious and soon his family and friends ‘caught his