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What's the make/model of Mr. Burns' car?

It was referenced in Season 13, Episode 4 - Hunka Hunka Burns in Love (Production code CABF18) in a quote that went something like "She was my sexy new girlfriend, he was my virile young assistant, they drove off in my XXXXXX xxxxxx"

I'm fairly sure it's an Italian make but I could be wrong...any ideas?
 
Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Bugatti Sexarossa or something. I dunno. I just woke up.

-PAB
That's what I thought...but Sexarossa doesn't even exist in google...or SNPP.com for that matter...
 
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
I know in an earlier episode they made reference to him driving a maroon Stutz Bearcat.

Isn't that the episode about the trillion dollar bill? I think they mean burn's normal car.
 
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
I know in an earlier episode they made reference to him driving a maroon Stutz Bearcat.

Actually it was really more of a burgundy. 😀
 
Agent Johnson: [on speaker] This is Agent Johnson from the FBI. Be on the
lookout for a 1936 Maroon Stutz Bearcat!
[A 1936 Maroon Stutz Bearcat whizzes past.]
Chief Wiggum: [lazy] Ahh, that really was more of a burgundy.
* A 1936 Stutz Bearcat? Maybe, if it weren't for the fact that:
a) The Bearcat has a distinctive oval windscreen propped directly in
front of the driver. The car in the show had a normal rectangular
windscreen that covered both passenger and driver.
b) The Bearcat was a sports car with only two seats; the one in the show
seated four.
c) The Stutz corporation called it quits during the mid-Twenties.
 
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