Designed by E.T. Gregorie, it features iconic styling that still looks magnificent today. It's powered by a 100hp 4.0-liter V8 that was installed back in 1940. The car later toured the U.S. and was eventually sold for $603 in 1958. Then it disappeared until 1999 when it made an appearance at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance that year. About ten years later, it was sold to a private collector in Texas for $1.76 million. Not long after the sale, the buyer died and the car was returned to the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House who had it restored to its current condition by RM Auto Restoration.