I had several of those Matchbox cars. I specifically remember getting the white Mustang with the motorcycle trailer for Christmas when i was 7 or 8. I'm 60 now. Thanks for the memories
Fun to watch video Tom! My big sister (ten years older than me) had one of those safe banks. In the summer during the day when she was working my friend and I would pry it open with a butter knife and shake out enough pennies to ride our bikes to the Milk Shop and get 2 cheeseburgers and a coke. The lady that worked there was not happy with us when she had to count out all the pennies (we did this many times during that summer) Back then our cheeseburgers and coke was probably less the $2. When my sister discovered what I was doing I was in big trouble from her and my parents. BUT I didn't have to pay her back because I was a kid and didn't have a job. Those were the days!! TFS
I love these old metal toys 😊
I had several of those Matchbox cars. I specifically remember getting the white Mustang with the motorcycle trailer for Christmas when i was 7 or 8. I'm 60 now. Thanks for the memories
I must have went through a hundred boxes of those caps in my 1960’s youth
Great video Tom I still have the first Sweet 16 Red line Hot wheels and more & a few Matchbox cars👍👍I also had that metal Treasure chest 👍
I'll bet those are valuable. Thanks for tuning in.
I still have that treasure chest!
Fun to watch video Tom! My big sister (ten years older than me) had one of those safe banks. In the summer during the day when she was working my friend and I would pry it open with a butter knife and shake out enough pennies to ride our bikes to the Milk Shop and get 2 cheeseburgers and a coke. The lady that worked there was not happy with us when she had to count out all the pennies (we did this many times during that summer) Back then our cheeseburgers and coke was probably less the $2. When my sister discovered what I was doing I was in big trouble from her and my parents. BUT I didn't have to pay her back because I was a kid and didn't have a job. Those were the days!! TFS
Ahh the memories of a for gone era
When I was a boy Mr. Potato Head was made from real potatoes!
Wanna sell those "Jarts"?
Technically, selling them may not be legal. That's what I read.
I'm gonna get me a 3-D printer and some steel and make my own set someday. I have fond memories of playing with Lawn Darts as a kid, and no one died.