Gibbons' fair's attractions included the car of the murdererEd Gein. The car was a 1949 Fordsedan and had been used to transport the bodies which Gein had exhumed from local graveyards. Gibbons bought the car in an auction for Gein's estate, held in 1958. Fourteen different bids were placed for the car, yet Gibbons held out and won. Gibbons ended up paying the then-considerable amount of $760 . Gibbons called his attraction the "Ed Gein Ghoul Car".