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'''Kumatsu Motors''' is a Japanese car manufacturer who took over the [[Powell Motors]] and the factory in Detroit, Michigan. When Homer called himself [[Mr. Plow]] the plow he own was coming from the company.
 
'''Kumatsu Motors''' is a Japanese car manufacturer who took over the [[Powell Motors]] and the factory in Detroit, Michigan. When Homer called himself [[Mr. Plow]] the plow he own was coming from the company.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
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[[Category:Businesses]]
 
[[Category:Businesses]]

Revision as of 17:02, December 5, 2012

Kumatsu Motors
Kumatsu Motors.png
Company Information

Kumatsu Motors is a Japanese car manufacturer who took over the Powell Motors and the factory in Detroit, Michigan. When Homer called himself Mr. Plow the plow he own was coming from the company.

Appearances