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*Super Slakers Sized Cup Holders | *Super Slakers Sized Cup Holders | ||
*Three Horns (La Cucaracha) | *Three Horns (La Cucaracha) | ||
* | *Soundproof Backseat Bubble Dome | ||
*Optional restraints and muzzles (for kids) | *Optional restraints and muzzles (for kids) | ||
*V8 Engine that makes people think world is coming to an end when revving. | *V8 Engine that makes people think world is coming to an end when revving. | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 03:57, 31 May 2009
The Homer | |
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Powell Motors | |
Price | $82,000 (1991 currency) |
Production | 1991 |
Class | Full-size |
Body Style | Bubble Dome |
Length | n/a |
Width | n/a |
Height | n/a |
Wheelbase | n/a |
Weight | n/a |
Transmission | Automatic |
Engine | V8 |
Power | n/a |
Similar | n/a |
Designer | Homer Jay Simpson |
The Homer is an American Concept Vehicle built by Powell Motors in 1991. It was designed and built by Homer Jay Simpson as the car for the average man. The car featured such stylish themes as bubble domes, tailfins, overly sized beverage holders, child restraints and muzzles and three separate horns which each play La Cucaracha. Powell Motors put everything it had into designing the Homer, which unfortunately was considered a monstrosity by the press and general public. With a sticker price of just $82,000, the Homer put Powell Motors out of business.
Features
- Super Slakers Sized Cup Holders
- Three Horns (La Cucaracha)
- Soundproof Backseat Bubble Dome
- Optional restraints and muzzles (for kids)
- V8 Engine that makes people think world is coming to an end when revving.
Gallery
Other Appearances
- This car is available to drive in the video game The Simpsons Road Rage.
- It also appears in the video game The Simpsons Hit and Run.
- The car's horn plays the song "La Cucaracha".
External Links
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