HIGHLY DETAILED MODEL FOR DAZ STUDIO 4.1 WITH IRAY AND GREATER.
Alexander Sarantos Tremulis (January 23, 1914 in Chicago, Illinois, United States - December 29, 1991 in Ventura, California) was a Greek-American industrial designer in the North American automotive industry.
Tremulis held automotive design positions at Cord Automobile, Duesenberg, General Motors, Tucker Car Corporation and Ford Motor Company before establishing a consulting firm.
In 1936, he was named Chief Stylist for Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg, and remained in that role until the company failed in 1937.
Among his projects were the now famous and classic Cord 810 and 812 series, as well as a custom Duesenberg roadster having both convertible and hardtop options.
After the War, Tremulis worked with the design firm of Tammen & Denison until Preston Tucker hired him to design the 1948 Tucker Sedan.
The first production Tucker automobiles were powered by a converted Franklin helicopter engine supplied by Air Cooled Motors.
This "TUCKER PROJECT" 3D model is based on 6 different sketches made by Alex Tremulis between 1945 and 1947, some of them for the future Tucker Torpedo.