Mr. Pizzo. Now, that's something that I do not remember because there was no writeup sheet that I could go back to to find out exactly what car. I believe it was a Comet.
Mr. Jenner. Have you made an effort to find a writeup sheet?
Mr. Pizzo. Yes; we did—all of us did.
Mr. Jenner. And you discovered what?
Mr. Pizzo. I discovered nothing—no writeup sheet, but the incident that happened later—I'll get to it, if you want me to get to it now, I'll go to it now.
Mr. Jenner. All right. I think probably the best thing for you to do would be for you to tell us in your own words, and I'll try not to interrupt you.
Mr. Pizzo. All right, sir. He brought the customer to me, but previous to that he had taken the customer out on a demonstration ride.
Mr. Jenner. By the way, this occurred at McAllister Downtown Lincoln Mercury?
Mr. Pizzo. That's correct. I think it's better if we do call it that—Downtown McAllister Lincoln Mercury, because the exact day of the change of the name, I don't remember, you see.
Now, this was previous to the assassination—I would say between a period of a week and a half to 2 weeks, and I would guess I would be right. After the man was worked on to buy a car——