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UPC 814826016349

Barcode for Six Million Dollar Man Retro Tin Tote

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MPN 15811T
Manufacturer Bif Bang Pow!

Product Features

  • Steve Austin in action! Celebrate 40 years of The Six Million Dollar Man TV series!
  • Tin tote features cheesy retro artwork taken from the original 1970s lunch box. Remember this lunch box from the 1970s?
  • Celebrate 40 years of The Six Million Dollar Man with this Six Million Dollar Retro Tin Tote that features an all-new, totally cheesy retro reproduction of the disco era's most bionic superhero on television! The artwork was painstakingly taken from a rusted old lunchbox, touched up, and accurately reproduced on this new 8 5/8-inch wide x 6 3/4-inch tall x 4-inch deep tin tote.
  • Loyal fans will want to take this tin tote with them wherever they may run! Ages 14 and up. The Six Million Dollar Man is an American television series about a crippled test pilot and former astronaut who is rebuilt with nuclear-powered limbs and bionic implants.
  • Working for the OSI, he serves as a truly one-of-a-kind intelligence agent. The popular show aired on the ABC network as a regular series from 1974 to 1978.

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Steve Austin in action! Celebrate 40 years of The Six Million Dollar Man TV series! Tin tote features cheesy retro artwork taken from the original 1970s lunch box. Remember this lunch box from the 1970s? Celebrate 40 years of The Six Million Dollar Man with this Six Million Dollar Retro Tin Tote that features an all-new, totally cheesy retro reproduction of the disco era's most bionic superhero on television! The artwork was painstakingly taken from a rusted old lunchbox, touched up, and accurat

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