Considering that he had spent a total of 11,800 Euros, John helped Leonard find two trolleys to load the boxes on and also gave him the purchase order related to the carpets.
As Leonard looked at the yellowed order form, he finally understood why these broken carpets would sell for 7,600 Euros, as the form stated that their selling price at the time was 1,500 pounds.
Considering that it was 1974 at that time, the 1,500 pounds were already a considerable sum of money. If it weren't for the carpets looking too shabby, Leonard estimated that it would probably take 20,000 to 30,000 Euros to get these carpets.
When Leonard and Fairmont arrived at Fairmont's house with their trolleys, they just happened to meet Fairmont's father, who was going to help them transport the items to their farmstead, so they simply hitched a ride on his truck.