Faustrecht der Freiheit
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Listen, kid, who wants a car
like this today...

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with the oil crisis?
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Expensive gas. High taxes.
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Expensive insurance,
and no spare parts.

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It'll be difficult to sell...
if I can sell it at all.

:54:17
It's a beautiful model.
Something special.

:54:21
There's no market.
Come back next week.

:54:24
Maybe we can do a deal, then.
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Next week's too late.
:54:28
It's now or never.
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Well, for 8,000 I'd take it.
I can't go higher.

:54:35
It may stand around for months.
:54:37
What'll I do with a car
like that?

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Should I drive it myself?
:54:43
But the extras alone...
:54:45
the radio and cassette player
cost 1,000 marks.

:54:47
The car's tip-top.
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I must get 10,000.
:54:52
When I bought it, you said,
it would keep its value.

:54:57
When I sell a car,
it's different.

:54:59
I don't buy, I sell. Understand?
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Eight thousand.
That's my last offer.

:55:04
I can't offer more.
I don't want to.

:55:08
Am I a Jew?
Do I look like a Jew?

:55:13
OK, 8,000.
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Come with me.
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Shanghai,
Blossoms heavy on the bough

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And in the night now
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Comes a woman true
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Sweet as the morning dew
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Lovely and fine
:55:53
You were in the moonshine
:55:58
Where's your lucky star, Fox?

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