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Wally buys an old, ramshackle car.
Wally buys an old, ramshackle car.
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Leave It to Beaver
S6, EP2 "Beaver's Football Award"Beaver is the only one among his friends to honor a pact to dress casually for an awards dinner.
Leave It to Beaver
S5, EP4 "Beaver's Birthday"Beaver buys a model car with the $10 his Uncle Billy sent him.
Leave It to Beaver
S5, EP39 "Un-Togetherness"Wally receives permission to stay home during his family's annual vacation.
Leave It to Beaver
S5, EP38 "Stocks and Bonds"Wally and Beaver learn a lesson in economics when they invest in the stock market.
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S5, EP37 "Long Distance Call"Beaver and his friends make a long-distance call to a baseball player.
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