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      3 days ago

      Doesn’t remind me of a Tucker at all. Here’s a Tucker front. (Also, what a gorgeous car the Tucker was).

      But that rounded front is pretty much the design element of the times.

      Looking at the Nash, I see “streamlining”, which was a pre-war concept akin to what we’d call aerodynamic today (though it wasn’t necessarily aerodynamic, just a visual style). Streamlining is more associated with art deco period to me - it appeared on things like train engine designs in the early 20th.