

The company that she worked for was called Spaceport Speeders. We have some additional info about the creature that purchased the speeder, a vuvrian called Wioslea. The scene made it into the Marvel comic adaptation, issue #2 To buy Luke’s cherished landspeeder for two thousand credits.

Take it.” The speeder dealer, an insectoid alien, had finally agreed We learn in the junior novelisation that he sold his speeder for 2000 Imperial credits (described in the original novelisation as " a number of small metal shapes").įacing the speeder dealer, Luke said, “All right, give it to me, I’ll Hat tip to Megaptera novaeangliae for the reminder. Some of Luke and Ben's dialogue made it into the film, but not the used car speeder dealership, which was deleted, presumably because it adds little to the plot. Luke turns and gives one last forlorn look at his Since the XP-38 came out, they're just not in demand.īen and Luke leave the speeder lot and walk down the dustyĪlleyway past a small robot herding a bunch of anteater-likeĬreatures. Strange exotic bodies and spindly-legged beasts pass by as the insect concludes the sale by giving Luke some coins.

TATOOINE - MOS EISLEY - STREET - ALLEYWAY - USED SPEEDER LOT.īen and Luke are standing in a sleazy used speeder lot, talking with a tall, grotesque, insect-like used speeder dealer. Luke sold it to a ' used speeder dealer'. There was a scene in the original screenplay that addressed this.
