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70's Sports Car

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Revision as of 16:15, April 23, 2012 by Cook879 (talk | contribs)
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 and Run. It is based on the car he had in the 1970s.

Appearances

Trivia

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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