I got that for Christmas a a kid in the 70s. The Communications box has several different sayings when you press the buttons. It was very well made so I’m not surprised it’s in such good shape. And the box art in awesome.
Awesome thanks for sharing this awesome video God bless you and your family hope you and your family are doing well and awesome today are you is it for sale just was wondering if so God bless Gi Joe Eddie epic adventure over and out
I did have one of these vehicles, and a number of other Adventure Team stuff - Mobile Support Vehicle, the Sea Wolf sub, onw of the 60s helicopters, then the bright yellow 70s model. I had no issues using a little liquid lighter fluid on my price tags, it wont take much to soak it, lift the tag, and then any residue wipes right off. This is totally a 'your results might differ' situation and its also a fire hazard while dicking around w/ ronson lighter fluid, etc. So, I cant suggest doing it - only that I've done it and survived.
Be careful with the vulture. The rubber it is made from will react with the hard plastic and make both parts melt. Nice to see a box that is complete but suffering from sun damage. So much fading of the vibrant box colours.
I have to double check to see if I still have it. That video was films quite some time ago. I think I wanted 150 for it. That's not including shipping. I'll have to check and get back to you.
I got that for Christmas a a kid in the 70s. The Communications box has several different sayings when you press the buttons. It was very well made so I’m not surprised it’s in such good shape. And the box art in awesome.
Thanks for sharing. That's a really cool story. We have more toys coming.
Awesome thanks for sharing this awesome video God bless you and your family hope you and your family are doing well and awesome today are you is it for sale just was wondering if so God bless Gi Joe Eddie epic adventure over and out
There is also an antenna that goes on top of the black battery box.
So much fun! I love this set
yeah we got several of the playsets in recently check out training center and crash truck videos
I did have one of these vehicles, and a number of other Adventure Team stuff - Mobile Support Vehicle, the Sea Wolf sub, onw of the 60s helicopters, then the bright yellow 70s model.
I had no issues using a little liquid lighter fluid on my price tags, it wont take much to soak it, lift the tag, and then any residue wipes right off. This is totally a 'your results might differ' situation and its also a fire hazard while dicking around w/ ronson lighter fluid, etc. So, I cant suggest doing it - only that I've done it and survived.
Thank you for all the information and thank you for watching
I have an unopened one of these. I wonder how much it's worth now.
If you have it unopened, you might get as much as $1,000 for it. Otherwise it falls between 300 and 500 hundred
@@HavenForHeroesThank you. I figured it would be worth a good deal
Makes a great disply
Be careful with the vulture. The rubber it is made from will react with the hard plastic and make both parts melt. Nice to see a box that is complete but suffering from sun damage. So much fading of the vibrant box colours.
Thank you for the advice
Had no idea the tracked version existed. Cool.
Thanks for watching
Do you want to sell this set or already sold?
I still have some of them dm me on Instagram and I'll send you pics
its my favorite joe set, is it for sale ???
Yes it's $150 picked up or we do ship we charge actual shipping cost.
You can try lighter fluid on that sticker
Thank you
@@HavenForHeroes I’ve used this many times on vintage Star Wars boxes takes the tape right off and then evaporates
Sir, would you be willing to sell that?
I have to double check to see if I still have it. That video was films quite some time ago. I think I wanted 150 for it. That's not including shipping. I'll have to check and get back to you.
@HavenForHeroes thank you for the reply.
Sorry so late of a response I do still have it. If you're interested.
@HavenForHeroes Hello and thank you for the reply. How much would you be willing to sell it for?