From 1940 : The Cars of the Future
The Tucker 48 was a pioneer in the late 1940’s, introducing advanced design aspects, safety features and engineering firsts to the automobile industry. The most recognizable feature of the Tucker 48 was a third directional headlight known as the “Cyclops Eye”. Centrally located, it would activate at steering angles of greater than 10 degrees to light the car’s path around corners. At the time, 17 states had laws against cars having more than two headlights. Tucker fabricated a cover for the center light for use in these states. This unique design feature set the Tucker apart from all other cars on the road, and gave the car a futuristic look on the road. While earlier cars had large headlamps that rotated as the front wheels turned, none before the Tucker had a rotating headlight that was flush with the front end of the car.
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