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Difference between revisions of "70s Sport Car"

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Homer was once washing the car, but got distracted by [[Marge]] and it rolled down the street.<ref>"[[Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song]]"</ref>
 
Homer was once washing the car, but got distracted by [[Marge]] and it rolled down the street.<ref>"[[Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song]]"</ref>
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In [[The Simpsons Hit and Run]],[[Homer Simpson|Homer]] says this line to [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], "Remember when I said I sold that car to pay for college?.....I lied.
  
 
== Non-canon Appearances ==
 
== Non-canon Appearances ==

Revision as of 17:58, October 5, 2010

70s Sport Car
Vehicle Information

The '70s Sports Car is a '70s sports car that was owned by Homer during high school, until 1974.

Homer was once washing the car, but got distracted by Marge and it rolled down the street.[1]

In The Simpsons Hit and Run,Homer says this line to Bart, "Remember when I said I sold that car to pay for college?.....I lied.

Non-canon Appearances

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In The Simpsons: Hit and Run, the '70's Sport Car is the main car of Level 7. It is the same as it is in the series, except it is a convertible.

Behind the Laughter

Appearances

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