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For the car in the TV series, see 70s Sport Car.


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70's Sports Car
70's Sports Car.jpg
Vehicle Information
Found in Level: Level 7
Unlocked by: Default (Level 7)
Speed: 4.5 star(s)
Acceleration: 4.5 star(s)
Toughness: 2 star(s)
Handling: 4 star(s)


The 70's Sports Car is Homer's default car in Level 7 of The Simpsons: Hit & Run. It is based on the car he had in the 1970s.

Appearances[edit]

Trivia[edit]

According to Homer, he told Marge that he had sold the car to pay for Bart's college tuition. He openly told Bart in the final mission of Level 6 that this was a lie.

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