Bobby is trying to sell flivvers in Scotland and he hasn't any more chance of selling a car than he has of selling foot-warmers on the Sahara. But he keeps trying. While driving along the road he sees Frances dancing and does a rubberneck ...See moreBobby is trying to sell flivvers in Scotland and he hasn't any more chance of selling a car than he has of selling foot-warmers on the Sahara. But he keeps trying. While driving along the road he sees Frances dancing and does a rubberneck stunt. Before he can get his eyes back on the road he bowls Over MacTarnish, the richest man in the neighborhood and his only prospect for a sale. MacTruck, seeing Bobby talking to Frances, and being jealous of the salesman, fixes Bobby's car so that it will not steer or stop. Then he tells Bobby that MacTarnish wants to buy a car. Bobby asks Frances to come for a ride with him and when he gets started they go for a wild jaunt, finally landing, car and all, in the halls of the Mac Tarnish castle. The old man is furious but Bobby still tries to make the sale. He is finally thrown out of the castle. MacTruck conceives another scheme to get Bobby in bad. He tells the young salesman that MacTarnish is very fond of the MacRuff clan and dresses Bobby in the MacRuff plaid. Bobby goes to see MacTarnish again. The MacRuffs and the MacTarnishes are rival clans and Bobby is once more thrown out bodily. A member of the MacRuff clan, seeing Bobby tossed out, tells his brother clansmen that the MacRuffs have been insulted and they grab their trusty broad-swords and go to annihilate the MacTarnishes. They invade the castle, and the old man and his henchmen are in a bad fix when Bobby thinks up a scheme to save them. The old man forgives him-but refuses to buy a car when he sees that Bobby is going to marry Frances-he'll use Bobby's car. Written by
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