That sure is a nice example. I wonder how much restoration has happened - looking at the underhood pics I don't think it looked that good the day it left the factory. And it looks in general like it has been detailed up the wazoo, which isn't surprising since a dealer is offering it. The 6-window design is unique, but having said that almost any other body style would be more appealing and saleable. I have never noticed the rear assist handles on the back corners of the front seatback before. They look like metal castings. Seems an odd place for them, and that they might interfere with entry/exit, in addition to being rather lethal in a crash.
I spent a week in Boise about 15 years ago and aside from loving the place generally, I was struck by the number of old cars that were in use as daily drivers. There was some repair work going on at the time at the hotel I was at, and one of the workmen arrived every day in a 1950 Ford sedan, original, unrestored and a bit beat-up, but solid. It's a good place for old iron.