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  • I got a car.

  • I think you'd be interested in what kind of car?

  • 1970 Rolls Royce.

  • Silver shadow.

  • That sounds cool.

  • Still check it out.

  • You sit right there.

  • You're not allowed to buy cars.

  • Why not?

  • Because you get too excited.

  • You pulling my warehouse?

  • There's no other product in the world that says luxury like a Rolls Royce.

  • Maybe these cars today costs more than a house.

  • The price tag might seem crazy, but people have always paid it and they always will.

  • It's a beautiful thing about a Rolls Royce.

  • Here we see a Rolls Royce.

  • You know it's a Rolls Royce.

  • This school, it's a beautiful car.

  • Yes, it is.

  • Gentlemen, I'd like you to meet Ws Highland.

  • How's it going?

  • Good to see you.

  • Hey, I brought Ws here for the provenance for this car.

  • What?

  • Providence?

  • This car was purchased by ABC Television as a gift.

  • Johnny Cash is a result of the success of the Johnny Cash Show in 1969.

  • This belonged to Johnny Cash.

  • This belonged to Johnny Cash, the Man in Black, The Man in Black And this gentleman here with Johnny Cash's drummer part of oppressed my connection with Jonah.

  • CASS, Go back a long time in 1960.

  • He called me to go with him just for two weeks and it lasted almost 40 years.

  • And what's the dollar figure?

  • You're looking for $350,000.

  • You buy a new one for that?

  • But it wouldn't be Johnny Cash card.

  • I happen to believe that I've got the premier collectible of Johnny Cash in the world.

  • Let me call up a buddy of mine.

  • Hey, deals And like celebrity cars and stuff like this, let me get him down here.

  • Who knows what you could get?

  • No problem.

  • I don't doubt that this is Johnny Cash's Rolls Royce, but when someone walks through the door asking this kind of money, I'd be stupid not to get a second opinion.

  • Especially since this belongs to the man in black.

  • A name like that will add value.

  • I'm just not sure how much.

  • Steve, good to meet you, Steve.

  • I'm Steve to have us.

  • Holland didn't see Nice to meet you, sir.

  • There's no one I trust more when it comes to classic cars.

  • That my buddy Steve Who's it?

  • Wow, Johnny cashes Rolls Royce huh?

  • Doesn't get much cooler than that.

  • Yeah, this is nice.

  • Rolls Royce always represented the higher echelon given back in the twenties, the seventies.

  • And even today, I think the same type of guy drives a Rolls Royce.

  • Do we pop the bonnet?

  • Absolutely.

  • I love saying that you Wow.

  • I mean, the first thing I can tell this motor has never been out of this car definitely looks like a survivor under here is an amazing condition for its age.

  • All original leather.

  • This was top of the line stuff.

  • It's remarkable as a way we could drive it to see how it runs and performs and all that.

  • Uh, sure.

  • Uh, carefully.

  • I'm driving my shotgun.

  • I love Johnny Cash and be driving his Rolls Royce is pretty amazing.

  • I'll try not to drive it into a ring of fire.

  • I'm sorry.

  • I should have said that.

  • I gotta admit, I mean, this thing really drives well for a 1970 car.

  • 31,000 original miles.

  • All right, well, you guys have fun talking about the whole car thing I got there.

  • All right, all right, all right.

  • Damn.

  • Window.

  • Damn foot.

  • I can't hear this.

  • right.

  • Headline, Mohair, Whatever this is is amazing tradition.

  • I know where the new rolls voices You could order cashmere headliners.

  • Lamb's wool excusable driver.

  • Can you keep it down a little bit?

  • I appreciate it.

  • Thank you.

  • Put the window.

  • I can't hear you for 1970 car.

  • It felt pretty solid.

  • It felt like a tank, actually.

  • Really?

  • Did.

  • Was pretty cool car.

  • I'll tell you what.

  • It drove really good.

  • I gotta I gotta give you that.

  • If I buy this off, how much thing I could get out of it.

  • Of course.

  • Johnny Cash owned this car.

  • So, you know, we're talking about a kind of a big push there in the height, but I don't know if you know about this.

  • Last year, another 1970 Rolls Royce owned by Johnny Cash went through auction for $49,500.

  • We have to take that into account, so I've got to put it about that same area of $50,000.

  • The car you're talking about was a maroon limousine longer car than this.

  • Johnny Cash never owned the car.

  • Johnny Cash never saw the car.

  • Well, the fact is that the people It was in an auction, and everyone at the auction believed it was Johnny Cash is That's what Johnny Cash car would be worth.

  • Sure.

  • Okay.

  • Thanks to you.

  • My pleasure.

  • Okay.

  • It was a pleasure meeting.

  • You paid model Iwas.

  • Thank you, gentlemen very much.

  • Well, that's disappointing.

  • When you said 3 50 I had my doubts.

  • Is why I called him in here.

  • Someone who is going to purchase this car's got to be a high end collector.

  • Tell me, what's your bottom dollar on the car?

  • Because if you say 50,000 I'll buy it.

  • Well, no, that's not gonna happen.

  • I don't think I could take a lesson.

  • $200,000 for this car.

  • We're obviously not gonna make a deal, but it's been a pleasure.

  • It has been a player, and it's been an honor, sir.

  • Way.

  • We're probably going to take a two auction where a collector of Johnny Cash will pay a fair price for this car.

I got a car.

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