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Big Block Bill 12-04-2020 10:57 PM

X-2 What Dan said. Thanks for sharing

Too Many Projects 12-04-2020 11:11 PM

Only read the last few pages, but WOW, to have your car as the template for a die cast car and then come up with more original paperwork is beyond imagination.

And the sales price... $3,300 !! I know from being there, it was a large enough purchase at the time , but look what these cars selling for now. Houda thunk back then. I sure didn't, or I would've kept a bunch I ran hard and then sold for the next one.
I like the notation in the upper right corner for Potter...he got paid 10% of the sales price $33...:shocked: Rather indicative of the wages back then too. Can you imagine a salesman getting 10% of a $60,000 vehicle today ?

NorCam 12-05-2020 12:55 AM

Way cool Sam...

And so nice of you to take the time to chime in for your annual check-up. And since it's now December again...may I extend the best of the holidays to you in case we don't see you back before then?

Love the docs and the story. Thanks for sharing.

olredalert 12-05-2020 03:31 PM

----Projects,,,Your math is a bit off. 10% would be $330. 33 would have been 1%.....Bill S

mockingbird812 12-05-2020 05:40 PM

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On the original order form I am curious as to what the $3030.34 and the $5.50 below refer to. They are only showing on the original order form and not the customers copy. So, it is some internal business transaction. Could be dealer cost for the 1st number and maybe a bonus for the business manger for the $5.50???? :hmmm:

Too Many Projects 12-05-2020 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by olredalert (Post 1525552)
----Projects,,,Your math is a bit off. 10% would be $330. 33 would have been 1%.....Bill S


Those darn zeros always get me.
Must be why I drove/wrenched on a truck most of my life and didn't become an accountant...:rolleyes2:

WILMASBOYL78 12-05-2020 06:32 PM

Documentation...
 
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Originally Posted by mockingbird812 (Post 1525570)
On the original order form I am curious as to what the $3030.34 and the $5.50 below refer to. They are only showing on the original order form and not the customers copy. So, it is some internal business transaction. Could be dealer cost for the 1st number and maybe a bonus for the business manger for the $5.50???? :hmmm:

The document shown is a "car invoice"...a sales order would be a longer form that was typically filled in by hand. The invoice style you have for the car normally had all options/extras typed in the open area on the left. I sold a lot of business forms to dealers back in the day...and this is the first one I have seen with the options typed as shown. The dealer costs for options were normally displayed on a separate form that was part of the internal paperwork. Some dealers would attach a 'washout' sheet to the deal showing all cost and expenses related to a particular vehicle. It is possible the $3030 figure is the net cost...but I doubt it.

Mr. Chevy 12-05-2020 09:27 PM

Very nice Sam!! I'll copy the docs and put them with my 1:18 die cast of your car.... LOL

Rich

Bill Pritchard 12-06-2020 12:44 AM

Sheesh, unreal! Way to go Sam.

mockingbird812 12-06-2020 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by WILMASBOYL78 (Post 1525582)
The document shown is a "car invoice"...a sales order would be a longer form that was typically filled in by hand. The invoice style you have for the car normally had all options/extras typed in the open area on the left. I sold a lot of business forms to dealers back in the day...and this is the first one I have seen with the options typed as shown. The dealer costs for options were normally displayed on a separate form that was part of the internal paperwork. Some dealers would attach a 'washout' sheet to the deal showing all cost and expenses related to a particular vehicle. It is possible the $3030 figure is the net cost...but I doubt it.

Oops, best get my head outa my arse :blush: !!! Yes, of course Tom, that is the CAR INVOICE. So here is the original customer’s copy of the Order Form.


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