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  2. 15 Things from the 1970s Worth a Ton of Money - AOL

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    The 1970s Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Championship belt, awarded after Ali’s legendary “Rumble in the Jungle” victory over George Foreman, is an unparalleled piece of sports memorabilia, marked ...

  3. Bike boom - Wikipedia

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    Typical 1970s bike boom ten-speed road bike. U.S. bike boom of 1965–1975: The period of 1965–1975 saw adult cycling increase sharply in popularity – with Time magazine calling it "the bicycle's biggest wave of popularity in its 154-year history" [ 4 ] The period was followed by a sudden [ 5 ] fall in sales, resulting in a large inventory ...

  4. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    Today, thanks to the enduring popularity of the franchise, original figurines in mint condition can command prices soaring into the high thousands — as evidenced by this trio of 1977 Tusken ...

  5. Peugeot UO-8 - Wikipedia

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    The Peugeot UO 8 was a ten-speed bicycle manufactured by Cycles Peugeot during the "bike boom" of the 1970s. It was marketed as a mid-range "racing style" cycle, and was manufactured from sometime in the early 60s [1] until the end of 1980. [2] The model was discontinued for the 1981 model year. [3]

  6. Raleigh Chopper - Wikipedia

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    MK1 1970-1972 available as a single speed coaster (SC), 3 speed (AW - three speed and TCW/S3C - three speed coasters) 5 speed (S5 - 3+2) 5 speed and 10 speed (derallieur). The single and three speed models were also available as a Girl's model without crossbar. MK2 available as a 3 speed (AW) and 5 speed (S5 - 3+2). 1973 -1984

  7. Centurion (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Early bike sales were limited to the West Coast, with the brand receiving wider exposure by the late 1970s. WSI stopped using the Centurion brand name in 1990, [4] consolidating their road and touring bikes under the Diamond Back (later DiamondBack) brand. While the brand Centurion had become well known, under the new brand name the company's ...

  8. Ten Speed - Wikipedia

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    Ten Speed may refer to: 10 Speed (album) , album by Canadian band Mystery Machine (band) Road bicycle10-speed is a 1970s American term describing road racing bicycles (using a derailleur) with 10 total gearing combinations, or speeds .

  9. Bill's Old Bike Barn - Wikipedia

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    Bill's Old Bike Barn and Museum is a motorcycle and Americana museum in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. William Morris opened it in 1998 to house nearly 200 vintage motorcycles and related memorabilia. William Morris opened it in 1998 to house nearly 200 vintage motorcycles and related memorabilia.