WHAT HAPPENED TO COX GAS POWERED CARS? THEY COULDN'T SURVIVE MODERN CHILDHOOD. PART 1/3. If you were a kid in the 1960s or 70s, you know that sound. That wasn't just a toy car. That was a real gas engine, running on toxic nitro fuel, spinning at 30,000 revolutions per minute. And it fit in the palm of your hand. You remember the smell? Burnt castor
I'M THIS OLD IF YOU KNOW THIS, YOU PROBABLY ARE TOO. ICE COLD DRINK Mountain Dew SOLD HERE. CHEVY TRUCKS BUILT TO LAST. MAGIC Etch A Sketch SCREEN. DUNCAN IMPERIAL THE ORIGINAL. SPALDING HI-BOUNCE BALL. SLINKY WALKS DOWN STAIRS! COCO.
Where's the fire? TEXACO FIRE-CHIEF. Gasoline pump, crank turns, bell rings, dials work. This realistic hook-and-ladder truck is ready for action! 2 wooden ladders, clanging bell. Speedy 33-in. fire chief's car, warning bell, full-size steering wheel. SAVE THIS CATALOG - use it to order toys anytime until September 20, 1969. Looks and sounds like a
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