It has taken me a long time to answer this question, because I can not find any information about the ASI paratrooper. Apparently is was sold in England and Canada. Today I accidentally found a page that referenced it as the ASI paratrooper/Gamo gamatic 85. When I saw the photo of the ASI and parts manual for the Gamatic 85 I realized that they were the same air rifle.
My Bluebooks give me the price guide for the Gamo Gamatic 85.
In Excellent condition it is worth around $65 USD and if you have the box you can add about 10%
Price supports were applied sporadically during the 1970s, depending upon the price of sugar on the world market
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in the 1970s ranged from a low of 36 cents a gallon in 1970, 1971 and 1972 to a high of 86 cents per gallon in 1979.
trade deficits grew
Given the lack of description a broad price range would be 100-5000 USD. That would be for an origianl one, not a reproduction.
50-500 usd
In England, 9p. In America, 25 cents. But this is all relative.
They wanted to control the oil and bring up the price. I was living in Germany at the time and the Germans had no driving Sunday's. Only emergency vehicles could be on the roads.
In the 1970s, the price of boots varied widely depending on the brand and style, but generally, they ranged from about $20 to $60. Popular styles, such as cowboy boots or platform boots, could be on the higher end of that scale. Inflation and fashion trends also influenced prices, making some specialty boots significantly more expensive. Overall, boots in the 1970s were relatively affordable compared to today's prices.
Alan Price, the keyboardist from the Animals, teamed up with Georgie Fame in the early 1970s and they called themselves Fame & Price and Price & Fame Together.
Pics? Price? Location?
The price of foreign oil was raised by OPEC.
Average price of a movie ticket in the 1970's: 1970: $1.55 1973: $1.77 1976: $2.13 1979: $2.51