MJ, I don't know your age or what part of WI you grew up in, but that sounds like the ice storm of 1976.
MJ, I don't know your age or what part of WI you grew up in, but that sounds like the ice storm of 1976.
I didn't find a very good picture.
SSP
"World's Fastest Big Racers"
By EuphratesIt's Christmas morning and the year is 1973. You impatiently rip off the Christmas Tree-patterned paper on the box that you have had your eye on all morning. As the graphics on the box start to become visible, you realize that here it is, the Smash Up Derby set that you have been seeing on TV during your favorite cartoons. As soon as the sun comes up, you ring up a friend and he arrives at your door, shivering, just moments after breakfast. You set up the two ramps facing each other in the hallway. You both insert the rubber zip strip or t-stick in the back of the cars and on the count of 3, pull them out as quickly as you can causing the two cars to rev up to 20,000 rpms. The vehicles clatter over the ramps and meet violently in mid-air, spraying car parts everywhere. Is the life of the toy over? Nope, just snap the pieces back together and do it over and over again.
Kenner's SSPs, which stands for Super Sonic Power, have names influenced by Hotwheels and everything else inspired by the antics of Evel Knievel. The majority of the cars were not manufactured to "break up" on contact, just the cars from the Smash Up Derby set. The rest of the cars were for racing and performing stunts. These gyro-cars first started screaming up and down sidewalks in 1970 and the line continued for many years after.
If you read the first paragraph, it should come as no surprise to you that these cars are hard to find in nice condition today. The wheels usually have wear from running on sidewalks, the cars are scuffed and decals are torn or missing. If, somehow, you find a car that has made it through time in good shape, the odds are that it will be missing the zip strip. Good cars can run $35-$45. The hard-to-find cars like the Blue Monday with it's red zip strip and the Creature from the Black Lagoon can set you back over $100.
Here is a parital listing of some of the cars and playsets that Kenner made in the '70s.
Cars - Partial List
Black Jack
Blast 'Em
Blue Monday (HTF)
Bonneville Bike
Boss Henry
Bush Burner
Can-Am Racer
Copper Cart
Creature from the Black Lagoon (HTF)
Darth Vadar Van
Detonator
Deuces Wild
Elephant Eater
El Camino
Eliminator
Flair Pair
G.T. Coupe
Hustlin Hoss
Indy Racer
Jet Star
King Cobra
Knight Rider - (HTF)
Laker Special
Mini-SSPs - Bush Burner, Dune Dragger, Formula Mini, Mini-C, Mini-T, Outlaw, Pinto, Stripper
Mod Mercer
Mod Vans - Dirt Digger, Shark Shifter, Slammer, Smokin' Dragon, Star Wars (White and Black)
Moovin' Marvin - (HTF)
Mustang II
Paddy Wagon
Pee Wees - Short Snort, The Bugster, Circuit Breaker, Dynamo
Rail Bird
Ram Jet
Siamese Slingshot
Sidewinder
Ski-Baller
Skorpion
Super Stocker
Superbird
Tee-Riffic
Tigera
Though Tom
Two Much
Sets - Partial List
4-N-1 Collectors Racing Set - Cord Roadster, Bullitt Bob, Scan Cam Racer, Classy-Chassis Buggy(HTF)
Classy Crashers
Flying Finish Action Set
Herk Stunt Set
Launch Pad and Jump Set
Six Pack Carrying Case
Smash Up Derby - Tough Tom, Buggem
Tournament of Thrills - 1975
Similar Cars
Kenner TTPs (Turbo Tower of Power)
Hasbro Blasters
Hasbro Hot Foot Racers
Hasbro RailBirds
Hasbro Ricochet Racers
Hasbro Stick-Shifters
Remco Power Masters
Remco Road Devils
Don't forget about "Ants in the Pants"...another great game.
I'm laughing with all the great memories your post's are bringing back.....except for the memories of my mother beating me with sections of Hotwheel track.
C.H.U.D.
LOL! I bet that stung! What a weapon those were.Originally Posted by Freak Out
My kids have Ker-plunk, Rock em Sock em Robots, Easy Bake Oven, Battling Tops, Mousetrap & Don't Break the Ice. They still make some of the classics.
Takes 'classy' parents to make sure the kids have the classic toys.Originally Posted by esoxx
What a fun idea for a thread. Great stuff!
Don't forget Miss Scarlett in the Library with a Candlestick!!!Originally Posted by esoxx
:P
Didn't have it as a kid but my favorite board game to play with my kids...CLUE
Originally Posted by GrnBay007
How could I forget Miss Scarlett in the Library. Those were the days......
I'm drawing a complete blank on that one. Must have been before my time. :P
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
The board game "Clue"Originally Posted by Joemailman
Note the candlestick, rope, lead pipe, gun, etc. in the lower right corner.
Just thought I'd bring back the best Romper Room thread ever!
This was a great thread, Joe. Brings back some good memories.
This is the year they got MarioKart and Lego. Just when I thought imagination was dead, my son and his cousin built their little lego kits and played "Star Wars" for quite some time. They were still playing when I left to come home and let the dogs out.
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
No name calling at PR!! :POriginally Posted by Joemailman
That was fun-thanks
Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967
She was probably glad that I didn't recall when I got tired of my wizzzer top and ran it into her hair to see what would happen. :POriginally Posted by Iron Mike