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V-67 Sherwood Tank

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V-67 Sherwood Tank
V-67 Sherwood Tank.png
Vehicle Information
Owner: Abraham Simpson
First Appearance: Tanks for Nothing

V-67 Sherwood Tank (aka Betsy) is a tank that Abraham Simpson drove in the war and later became the owner of.

History

When Abe drove the tank in the war he used it to run over Bob Hope, causing his golf club to get stuck under one of the treads. Several years later, Abe learned that he was owed over forty years worth of veterans tax benefit. A government official offered him either the amount he was owed or an object of his choice from a government warehouse. When Abe saw the tank he immediately recognized it and chose it over the money. Because Abe didn't have a license to drive it, he needed to be accompanied by Homer when it was used. Homer began using it for his own use, and would drive it to work. When Aristotle Amadopolis saw the tank parked outside the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, he thought that Mr. Burns had broken their weapons treaty and declared a nuclear war on Springfield, although the war fizzled out before any weapons were used.

Appearances