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The '70's Sports Car is a 1970s sports car that was owned by Homer during high school in 1974. Homer owned the car for the remainder of the decade. In 1980, during I Married Marge, Homer sold his sports car in order to raise needed capital to support his fledgling marriage to Marge and the new baby. The car contained unique gewgaws associated with the 1970s, such as a steering wheel made out of chain links. Homer removed a bumper sticker which read "DISCO SUCKS" before placing the sports car on the market. Homer was once washing the car, but got distracted by Marge and it rolled down the street.

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  • 70's Sport Car
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  • The '70's Sports Car is a 1970s sports car that was owned by Homer during high school in 1974. Homer owned the car for the remainder of the decade. In 1980, during I Married Marge, Homer sold his sports car in order to raise needed capital to support his fledgling marriage to Marge and the new baby. The car contained unique gewgaws associated with the 1970s, such as a steering wheel made out of chain links. Homer removed a bumper sticker which read "DISCO SUCKS" before placing the sports car on the market. Homer was once washing the car, but got distracted by Marge and it rolled down the street.
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  • "I Married Marge"
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  • 70(xsd:integer)
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  • Sports car
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  • The '70's Sports Car is a 1970s sports car that was owned by Homer during high school in 1974. Homer owned the car for the remainder of the decade. In 1980, during I Married Marge, Homer sold his sports car in order to raise needed capital to support his fledgling marriage to Marge and the new baby. The car contained unique gewgaws associated with the 1970s, such as a steering wheel made out of chain links. Homer removed a bumper sticker which read "DISCO SUCKS" before placing the sports car on the market. This was arguably done on the basis that bumper stickers, especially a vulgar one like that, would lower the car's resale value. After Homer's fortunes improved from getting a job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, he presumably acquired a more modern vehicle, in this case the Pink Sedan he still uses today. Homer was once washing the car, but got distracted by Marge and it rolled down the street.
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