@odantoro Thanks for your response. The tears I shed over the cars I wrecked were caused purely by the capitalist in me, while the laughter over the wrecks was due to the sheer fun we had in our destructive little acts . . . having had time to think about it since my original comment, I would have to agree with you. We did have loads of fun.
My friends and I didn't waste our time with this - we used our Matchbox, Johnny Lightning and Hot Wheels cars instead! We called our stupid little contests "Car Wrestling" (after a concept we saw in an episode of "Speed Racer"). They took a long time to break, but when they did we laughed. Idiots that we were, we now look at the vintage cars we had and have to fight back tears at all the money we could have gotten for them had we kept them intact and sold them on eBay. God, were we stupid.
I got this set when I was a kid. I think I played with them every time the commercial aired. They eventually broke into pieces that wouldn't go back together. They sure were tough, though. The only childhood toys I have from that era are my tonkas. More steel than my new car.
I remember this commercial airing when I was a little kid in the 1970s. Damn, but I wanted this toy. My family was dirt poor and we couldnt afford store bought toys advertised on tv like this one. My toy collection pretty much consisted of mis-matched odds and ends, bits and pieces, that were handed down to me by friends, or found in the streets somewhere, etc. Toy commercials, like this one (and being a big watcher of tv, I saw thousands of them), only served to torture me.
no this was a kickass post!...i never forgot that song, awesome thanks!!
spindlecrackey 1 day ago
@odantoro Thanks for your response. The tears I shed over the cars I wrecked were caused purely by the capitalist in me, while the laughter over the wrecks was due to the sheer fun we had in our destructive little acts . . . having had time to think about it since my original comment, I would have to agree with you. We did have loads of fun.
elc1960 6 months ago
My friends and I didn't waste our time with this - we used our Matchbox, Johnny Lightning and Hot Wheels cars instead! We called our stupid little contests "Car Wrestling" (after a concept we saw in an episode of "Speed Racer"). They took a long time to break, but when they did we laughed. Idiots that we were, we now look at the vintage cars we had and have to fight back tears at all the money we could have gotten for them had we kept them intact and sold them on eBay. God, were we stupid.
elc1960 9 months ago
My brother had these and we would take little home movies of them smahing up, or running over a fully articulated GI Joe doll!
Trund27 1 year ago
I have the largest collection of these on the planet!!! Theyre featured on Kenner UK website check it out!!!!
smashmaximus 1 year ago
I was a kid then so yep ,,,I cracked em up! and I BURNED THEM UP, BLEW THEM UP (with M 80s) after all that, I Gave them up!
shelbb123 1 year ago 2
'comes with everything you see rightcheer.' haha
answerstolucky 2 years ago
LoL, I had this when I was a kid, sideboards still have the dints in them from where the cars smashed into them
Cryten1974 2 years ago
I got this set when I was a kid. I think I played with them every time the commercial aired. They eventually broke into pieces that wouldn't go back together. They sure were tough, though. The only childhood toys I have from that era are my tonkas. More steel than my new car.
yemyrrej 2 years ago
I remember this commercial airing when I was a little kid in the 1970s. Damn, but I wanted this toy. My family was dirt poor and we couldnt afford store bought toys advertised on tv like this one. My toy collection pretty much consisted of mis-matched odds and ends, bits and pieces, that were handed down to me by friends, or found in the streets somewhere, etc. Toy commercials, like this one (and being a big watcher of tv, I saw thousands of them), only served to torture me.
classicphile 2 years ago 2