Of course, it wasn't a simple matter of someone picking the car up for a steal and then rolling it across the auction block. When the seller bought this car, it was a little worse for wear, and it took over 30 years for the vendor to professionally restore the car. There's plenty done to this car, but even without its cinematic provenance, it's a special example, being one of just three that were finished in Candy Apple Red with a black roof. The three cars purchased for the film didn't all make it to the 21st century either, as one was scrapped during filing. The remaining survivor reportedly now lives in Spain.