I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of folks identify this as either a 1952 or 1953 Chrysler Styling Special, more familiarly called just the Chrysler Special. Designed by Virgil Exner and built by Ghia on a Chrysler New Yorker chassis, the 1952 and slightly longer 1953 were two-seaters . . . But Chrysler Export Division President C. B. Thomas, while he admired the car, wanted a more practical four-seat version of the same car. As Luigi Segre, head of Ghia, was a friend of Thomas he agreed to build the car, and it ended up being known as the 1953 Thomas Special. While it was very, very similar to the Chrysler Specials, it differed in many small details. Eventually 18 of them were built, which in turn led to a production run of 400 Chrysler GS-1 cars sold exclusively in Europe. These 400 cars were again slightly different, especially the front end styling.
I believe the quiz car is a 1953 Chrysler Thomas Special, styled by Virgil Exner and built by Ghia for Chrysler Export President C. B. Thomas.