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Beckman signed a contract with Dillworth Lincoln-Mercury for the purchase of a Lincoln Continental automobile. Four weeks later, Beckman inquired about the car. The dealership said the purchase order agreement had been lost, so no car was ordered. The dealership offered to order another Lincoln Continental but at a price higher than the price originally agreed on. Beckman sued the dealership for specific performance. Should specific performance be awarded? Why?