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  • Title: Wally's Car Accident
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  • Rating: 8
  • Genres: Comedy, Family
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Summary Wally's Car Accident ()

Wally accidentally breaks a headlight on his dad's brand new car after Eddie Haskell convinces him to give Lumpy Rutherford's broken down jalopy a jump-start push.

Wally wants to butter up his father before he asks him to borrow his less than week old new car for Friday night. Beyond the actual asking, Wally thinks that the situation is perfect when he learns that their parents are heading off on an overnight trip on Friday with another couple, who will be driving, leaving their car at home. After Wally makes his request, Ward, initially reluctant if only because of the brand new state of the car, decides to let Wally use it under strict conditions, to which Wally agrees. When Friday night rolls around, Wally ends up breaking one of the headlights on the car while helping Lumpy with a vehicle push. Wally has every intention of telling his parents the truth, and allowing them to decide what course of action to take to repair the vehicle. But advice from Eddie and Lumpy results in Wally at least getting an estimate on the repair. The mechanic is able to fix the car, within Wally's budget (with a little help from Eddie and Lumpy) all before their parents get home. Even if there are no obvious signs that Wally broke the headlights, Wally still has to decide if he will be up front with his parents about what he did.

Synopsis Wally's Car Accident ()

An anxious Wally Cleaver (Tony Dow) waits and watches for Dad, Ward Cleaver (Hugh Beaumont) to arrive home from work so that he can ask to borrow the new car. Ward arrives home, carrying his briefcase and walking with his head down. Beaver Cleaver (Jerry Mathers) tells Wally that it's a bad sign - that Dad is worried about stuff and will not be in a good mood. Beaver wonders if he's left his bike in the driveway again. The boys race downstairs.

Ward admonishes Wally for leaving the lawn mower in the middle of the garage and tells him to move it so that he can park the car. Beaver tells Wally that sometimes he's as dumb as he is. Wally asks Beaver to help him get Dad back in a good mood.

During dinner, Ward tells a long joke about automation. Beaver laughs at the joke a little too much. Ward tells the boys that he and Mom, June Cleaver (Barbara Billingsley) will be going away for the weekend with the Haneys. June tells them that the Haneys will pick them up on Friday and they will be back on Sunday, and that the Haneys will do all the driving. Wally says it sounds like a great weekend. Beaver asks if Wally can borrow the new car. A concerned June reminds Wally that Ward has only had the new car for a week. Ward asks what Wally needs the car for. Wally explains that he's taking Shirley to the school dance at the country club, and offers to wax the car after using it. Ward agrees that Wally can use the car, because he was always careful with the old one, and that he trusts Wally will be just as careful with the new one.

On Friday, June readies herself to leave for the weekend. Beaver and Wally come downstairs to say goodbye. June tells Beaver to tuck in his shirt and put on his shoes. Beaver tucks his shirt, but says he's doesn't need to look like Tony Curtis to stay home and watch tv. As Beaver goes back upstairs, a horrified June notices a hole in Beaver's sock. Beaver says he noticed it earlier that day, but figured his shoe would cover it up.

Ward calls Wally into the den. He tells Wally not to pile a bunch of kids in the car, to use it for the dance and to come straight home. Wally asks if that's it. Ward says he's too old to lecture. The Haneys drive up, honking their car horn to announce their arrival. Ward picks up his golf clubs. Beaver comes downstairs to say goodbye. An exasperated June realizes that Beaver is barefoot. She kisses the boys goodbye and tells them to be good.

Shirley (Beverly Lunsford) and Wally leave the dance. An apologetic Wally explains that he has to take her straight home from the dance because he's got his father's new car, and that he's not trying to be cheap or anything by not taking her for a burger and a malt. Shirley says it's fine, that she couldn't eat another thing after all the punch and good food they just had at the dance. Eddie Haskell (Ken Osmond) interrupts to ask Wally for help giving Lumpy Rutherford's (Frank Bank) car a shove. Wally refuses, reminding Eddie that he's driving his dad's new car. Eddie gets mad. Wally agrees to help, only if they are careful. The boys cover the bumper of the new car with a horse blanket. Lumpy puts the car in gear. Wally pushes Lumpy's car. There is a crash and the headlight of the new car breaks. The boys survey the damage. Lumpy apologizes to Wally for having bought a seventy-five cent battery in the first place.

A dejected Wally arrives home. He sits on his bed, shoulders slumped. Beaver turns on the light and asks what's wrong. Wally tells Beaver about the broken headlight. Beaver tells him that a guy he knew had to leave for Mexico so his dad wouldn't kill him. Beaver asks Wally where he's going to leave for. Wally tells Beaver that he isn't going anywhere, that he's going to tell Dad what happened. In the morning, Beaver and Wally check the damage. It looks even worse in the daylight. Eddie and Lumpy arrive with a plan. Eddie convinces Wally to take the car to Al's Garage, just to get an estimate on the damage. Wally reluctantly agrees to go. Beaver stays home to wash the breakfast dishes.

As Beaver washes the dishes, the phone rings. June tells Beaver that they are getting ready to leave to come home. Ward wants to talk to Wally. Beaver tells Ward that Wally can't come to the phone. Ward asks if Wally got home from the dance all right. Beaver tells Ward that Wally got home ok.

Wally gets an estimate from Al, (Will J. White) the mechanic. It will cost $18 in parts and labor. Eddie tells Wally to fix the car. Wally thinks he should ask his dad first. Eddie convinces Wally to fix the car right away, since it will have to be fixed anyway. Wally reluctantly agrees with Eddie's logic. The boys pool their money. Al tells Wally the car will be ready on Monday. Eddie tells Al that they need the car right away, because they are in the Peace Corp. Wally confesses that they need the car right away because he broke his father's car, and that Ward will be home soon. Al agrees to fix the car by 3pm. Eddie chides Wally for throwing the truth around.

Wally and Beaver finish waxing the car. Beaver remarks that Ward will never know about the headlight. Wally tells Beaver that he's going to come clean about the headlight. Ward and June arrive home. Ward admires the wax job on the car. June tells the boys how happy they are that they can trust the boys to be responsible while they are away. Before Wally can tell Ward about the headlight, the phone rings. Ward goes inside to answer the phone.

Lumpy Rutherford mistakenly believes that Wally has answered the phone. He asks "Wally" if he's going to tell his dad about the busted headlight. Ward tells Lumpy that Wally won't have to tell him, because Lumpy just did. Lumpy hangs up.

An upset Ward comes back outside. He tells the boys he's going to put the car in the garage. Beaver tells Wally that Dad knows. Wally asks how he could possibly know. Ward tells Wally that he wants to speak to him in the den. Wally agrees that Dad knows.

Upstairs, Beaver asks Wally what Dad said to him. Wally explains that it wasn't so much what he said as what he didn't say, and that blaming the other guy isn't much of an excuse at his age. Wally tells Beaver that there wasn't much to talk about, since they both knew that Wally did something wrong. Beaver remarks that he's still at an age where a lot of yelling goes along with getting bawled out.
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