In a desperate attempt to save his rapidly failing used car dealership, Ben Selleck hires a crack team of "car mercenaries" to ramp up sales during the Fourth of July weekend. Led by the fast-talking, foul-mouthed, self-assured Don "The Goods" Ready, the group has three days to sell over 200 cars. But as Don undertakes his newest mission, and quickly falls for the boss's daughter Ivy, he realizes he'll have to trust more than his cars and his crafty skills in deceit to make a success out of the daunting weekend.
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The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard
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God Bless America Again
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Salsa Tulsa
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Big Stupid Grin
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Pick It Up
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Ali Dee:
Writer
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Lucky
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Cliff Twemlow:
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Lucky Dutch
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Hades
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Eagle Style
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It Ain't Easy
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Drive On
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Alan Hawkshaw:
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Straight Ahead
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The Exploders:
Performer
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Deez Tits
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Ali Dee:
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Sooo Sweet
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Vehicle
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I Swear
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More Than Words
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Turn the Page
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Selleck Motors Jingle
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Adam McKay:
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Old Time Rock & Roll
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Wild Thing
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Doin' It
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Andy Stock:
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Aire of a Good Feeling
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Miles Away
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Bald Medusa
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Don't Think Twice
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Harding Imports
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James Poyser:
Writer
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Let's Make a Baby
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Adam McKay:
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Give It to Me
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Fox on the Run
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Country Life
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Dead Puppies Aren't Much Fun
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McDermott's Angels
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Caught Up in You
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The Goods
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Querque Ditty
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