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Tales from the Gearhead Toy Box: The Kenner Red Line
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Re: Tales from the Gearhead Toy Box: The Kenner Red Line
joe, I have both too! we need to synch up the originals.... and Race! and by the way bitchin nighttime shop pics.Reading , Pa
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Re: Tales from the Gearhead Toy Box: The Kenner Red Line
I don't know how I missed out on the "Kenner Red Line" game, didn't know it existed till now, pretty cool! I do still have my early 70's "Scat City" where you had two 1/32 scale Dodge Challengers, a XMAS tree and a pointer device at the end of the track that would determine the winner and you'd have to hit your shift points just right or you'd lose power, still works. I think it was only available through Dodge Dealers.
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Still have mine. Missing the battery door, and one of the battery plugs is in two pieces, but it still works. I used to drive my parents crazy with this thing! They would tell me to go to bed, and I'd jam the speaker into my pillow to muffle the sound, and stay up playing for hours. I just might have to dig it out tomorrow.........LOL
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Re: Tales from the Gearhead Toy Box: The Kenner Red Line
Kenner made all the cool toys back in the day. I had one of the Redline games, but my brother and I enjoyed the head to head battles with these things:
Here is an old commercial from the early to mid 70's that most of us "old" guys will remember. If you didn't own one of these you probably knew someone who ...
RonIt's really no different than trying to glue them back on after she has her way.
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Re: Tales from the Gearhead Toy Box: The Kenner Red Line
Originally posted by Ron WardKenner made all the cool toys back in the day. I had one of the Redline games, but my brother and I enjoyed the head to head battles with these things:
Here is an old commercial from the early to mid 70's that most of us "old" guys will remember. If you didn't own one of these you probably knew someone who ...
Ron
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