Stop in for a cup of coffee

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No cars? All the pins and connectors included?
I think my first set was an oval bank with a Charger and Torino? all they would do is spin the tires and slid down the bank. once you put the foam tires on, then they would go...up and off the track! Have fun!
Cars now are not cheap so they sell them separately, no issue still have a bunch of them.
 
have a few left also...one Faller, rest Aurora

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at the time, Aurora was more popular ( at least in our circle ) than Tyco. 'sides, the fellow that had the four lane track liked Aurora. the Tyco can motors "seemed" slower. Today, the sets I'd use would be the newer (90's) ones. did you go to AutoWorld to shop when a kid?
 

8:35 a.m. In the morning here in Vietnam and I just got Lynda to the salon. Good news is she has helpers here that open the door at 8. A week ago I met a white guy walking down the street which was odd here so I talked with him for a while. Actually he sat with me and had a coffee. Guy's name is Mike. He's from Philadelphia. Fought during the war and met his wife here or 60 years ago or so. So he now spends 6 months a year here in this area and 6 months in Philly. I think he said he was 79 years old. So he was telling me about a cafe not far from where we were where he meets with some Vietnamese guys every morning and some of them speak English. So I went there this morning with Lynda and we had coffee with them and now I have a place to go and drink coffee and meet with older guys like myself that some of them speak English.
 
8:35 a.m. In the morning here in Vietnam and I just got Lynda to the salon. Good news is she has helpers here that open the door at 8. A week ago I met a white guy walking down the street which was odd here so I talked with him for a while. Actually he sat with me and had a coffee. Guy's name is Mike. He's from Philadelphia. Fought during the war and met his wife here or 60 years ago or so. So he now spends 6 months a year here in this area and 6 months in Philly. I think he said he was 79 years old. So he was telling me about a cafe not far from where we were where he meets with some Vietnamese guys every morning and some of them speak English. So I went there this morning with Lynda and we had coffee with them and now I have a place to go and drink coffee and meet with older guys like myself that some of them speak English.
Good to hear that Mitch.
 
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