The car is finished in black with white ash and mahogany wood trim panels over custom red leather upholstery with Highlander plaid wool inserts, and power comes from a numbers-matching 323.5ci L-head straight-eight paired with an M-5 Fluid Drive semi-automatic transmission.Delivered from the factory in Noel Green (30), the car was repainted black during the 1990s refurbishment, a color not offered by the factory on the 1947 Town & Country.The white ash and mahogany wood trim panels were refurbished at that time by Classic Woodworks.Equipment includes chrome bumpers with overriders, dual side-view mirrors and spotlights, driving lamps, and an electrically-operated black convertible top with red piping.The three-spoke steering wheel features a chrome horn ring and frames a 110-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges.Total mileage is unknown.