Mr. Pizzo. It was November—now.
Mr. Jenner. November 1963?
Mr. Pizzo. November 1963—yes; I'm pretty sure it was November. Now, that I can recollect—it was November. When he brought the man to me, he said, "This man will have some money. He doesn't have the down payment," because when we were trying to sell the man a car, he asked me how much money he needed to buy this car and I said, "That man needs around $200 or $300."
Mr. Jenner. This is Bogard asking you?
Mr. Pizzo. Yes; the salesman asking me. He asked me that and I said it was around $200 or $300, and so he went back to his booth to work on the customer.
Mr. Jenner. Excuse me, at this point, you had not yet seen the customer?
Mr. Pizzo. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. And Mr. Bogard had come to you as assistant sales manager, to find out the minimum, let us say, of the down payment?
Mr. Pizzo. Of the down payment.
Mr. Jenner. And he had a man who was interested in what make of car?