Any liquor you want, it's all about the kegs and low fusoil content.....
I have watched this movie dozens of times and I still don't know what the word Eddie was saying is, fusoil? foosal? I have no idea.
As for TK6 it seems as if it had some significance because of the seemingly prominent way it showed up in the one scene it was shown in. BUT more likely it was simply just on the car and had no meaning to the movie.
I have always thought of it as a movie maker's car who had a vanity plate that meant Take Six.
Another question, did people back in the day ever actually put money on the rail to signify to onlookers that they are looking for a game? I have to admit that after I saw the Color of Money for the first time I went immediately afterward to a pool room in Oklahoma City and grabbed a table and put a $100 bill on the rail.
I played for about 30 minutes and no one even looked at my money much less offered me a game. Which was good or that money probably would have gone into their pocket along with whatever was still in my pocket.
I was 18 and still very green to the "real" pool scene.
But you know TCOM had advisors like Mike Sigel and I wonder if ever they might have spoken up and said no, people don't put money on the table to show they are looking for action. Or was this an actual thing players did?
My favorite line is still:
"Know who you got stake horsing you? This here's Fast Eddie Felson. Who the hell are you- the end of the world?"