![]() ![]() ![]() She shot the Dodge, but she didn't shoot the deputy."Īl also feels that the police do not care about his car whenever it is stolen or vandalized. He continues on, saying that she got him a license plate frame that reads "I'd rather be driving" and then says " You laughed at the Dodge. She tries to play it off as merely a joke. While looking at the 1994 Dodge Viper, Al calls out Peg in front of the Dodge staff, claiming that she truly hates Dodge. Bud happily mocks Al after his Dodge is stolen, saying "I was sad that I had no Dodge, until I saw the man who had one". Peg and the rest of the family hate the Dodge and prefer not to ride in it. Sandy Jorgenson, Al's cheerleader girlfriend who received the football he scored his four touchdowns with, remembered that Al was working at the shoe store as a summer job and he was working there to replace the carburetor.Īlthough Peg had her own car during the early seasons, Al's Dodge has served as the vehicle for entire family, often leaving Al as having to ask the kids or Peg to pick him up from the shoe store (which usually falls on deaf ears, leaving Al to hitch hike home) or serve as a chauffeur. Peggy had also confirmed previously that Kelly was conceived in the car in Old Insurance Dodge, though in that episode, Al stated that the Dodge is a 1974 model while talking to the police after it was stolen.Īt least one of Al's old girlfriends was also familiar with Al's Dodge. It was also mentioned by Bud that she was conceived in the Dodge in " Rain Girl". In the same episode, he is shown to still have the car on the day he scored four touchdowns in a single game and is still with Peggy, which leads to them accidentally conceiving Kelly that same night (though her birth year is listed as 1971, while Al's four touchdowns happened in 1966). Al's father seems to think that the car is a lemon and that Al is a fool for buying it, but works on it anyway, so Al can go to the Rolling Stone's farewell concert with his new girlfriend, Peggy Wanker. He was paying for it by working at the shoe store during the summer. Some say Al’s dodge was part of the Bundy Curse. In Requiem for a Chevyweight (Part 1), Al bought it at some point while in high school (though Al was in high school during the mid to late 1960s and the car is from the early 1970s) from a used car lot on Route 12. ![]()
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