Those that are still in their original packaging can sell for $900 or more. Times were simpler in the 1970s, and that’s reflected in some of its most popular toys. Stretch Armstrong, for example, was ...
American TV viewing history: Arthur “the Fonz” Fonzarelli from Happy Days, Mork from Ork of Mork and Mindy fame, ...
I’m sure today’s kids would love it, but this 1970s Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle Toy is probably back to appeal to grown-ups.
Some of the more popular collectible 1970s lunchboxes include a “Happy ... and marketing of numerous collectible action figure toys, too. A 1976 toy from “Welcome Back, Kotter,” made by ...