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30. The Family Car
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After seeing one of their neighbors drive home a new car, the Arnolds' family station wagon just isn't reliable anymore, so they decide to get a new car. They go to a car dealer and select a new cherry red '69 Ford Mustang convertible and are ready to seal the deal. But Jack has trouble letting go of their old car as well as being reluctant to spend his money on a new one.
Guest Starring: Patrick Cronin as used car salesman Marvin Lutz.
Writer: | Debra Frank & Jack Weinstein | Director: | Michael Dinner |
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Original air date: | November 21, 1989 | |
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4 Comments

Funksquatch says:
| | Its a good stock song apparently. Sucks theres no credit to find it. Im sure its out there on youtube somewhere with like 20 views uploaded by the og artist. I need it tho mang. |
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Gutar man says:
| | I too would like to know who that was and why they were not given credit |
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bill stellwagen says:
| | It was the same over here---Neil Young's song was on the original T.V. episode. YouTube does have to adhere to copyright rules I think;
The real question is- who did this song that replaced Neil? If I find out I'll post it !
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Russell Stone says:
| | Hi - Rusty here from Australia & they've just played this great emotional episode here (Aug 2013). It brings back many memories of similar times. I see all over the net, people commenting about the Neil Young song 'Long May You Run' that is supposedly played at the end when their dear old car is being towed away ... but... That wasn't the song we all heard at the end over here & it definitely wasn't Neil Young! Check out Youtube! Does anyone know the name of the song & the singer?
Here are some of the lyrics from the song we all heard;
Guess it's time to think about where we're bound
Trying way too hard to pull back every day
Just another fool trying to cheat the past
There's an end to all good things, is what you hear them say
Don't you know a good thing never lasts
Better keep your motor running
Don't you let your engine down
When tomorrows sun is setting
You'll be standing on new ground
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