When the gavel fell at $1,985,000 (£1,527,277) for this 1948 Tucker 48, it became, by quite some margin, the priciest item at Bonhams’ two-day Tupelo Automobile Museum Auction.
Incredibly, every single one of the 500-plus lots on offer sold, raising in excess of $10m (£7.68m) for an education foundation.
In the presence of two of Preston Tucker’s great-grandsons, bidding began at $700,000 for the car that was one of seven Tuckers to undergo endurance testing at Indianapolis, with potential owners on the phone and in the room eventually pushing the price up to just shy of the $2m mark.