Okay,  so technically I already posted this with the original Landspeeder (or,  as on this box, "Land Speeder"), but it is a different name, so I am posting it here.
One     of the first vehicles released in the original line, the Land  Speeder    represented the finest in Tatooine luxury and comfort. In  other  words,   it was the used car you gave to your son or daughter  learning  to drive -   a beater. Not like your dad's car with the Bantha-hide seats.
The    toy was actually a bit  more luxurious than the movie vehicle,  because   most of the vehicles in  the movie were supposed to be from  Lucas'   "used" universe. It wasn't  until manufacturing processes  caught up in   the 1990's that the vehicles  got a more weathered look.  The 90's   version of the Landspeeder even had  wrecked engine plating  like the   movie.
If you're a child of the  80's you may remember  this kind   of "remote" control for sonic toys.  Basically, the vehicle  "heard" the   audible click of the remote, there  was no actual signal.  When it  heard  the click it would make a J-turn in  reverse. I had  another toy  like  this from the Starriors line (Deadeye  and Cricket -  but I don't  expect  anyone but me to remember that). The  only other  differences  from the  original toy was that the engine cover  didn't  open, there  were pegs  behind the seats for figures to stand, and  it  was slightly  larger. The  Sonic version was only available through   J.C. Penney, back  when they  used to be a big cheese in retail.
The  landspeeder was released again in 1983 with a "classic" label on the  box, distinguishing it from the 1978 release.
Why should you own this vehicle?  Five  reasons:
1. As Billy Dee would say, the wheels gave a  smooth ride, like a Colt 45 Malt Liquor.
2.    This was the one  vehicle you didn't mind your younger sibling  playing   with. It was fun to  watch them try to recreate the picture on  the box   only to figure out  that there was no way R2-D2 and C-3PO  actually   stayed on.
3. It  was like a Hot Wheels, it glided  across the   floor pretty well and didn't  need you holding it up in the  air the   whole time.
4. No other  vehicle felt as enjoyable while mowing down Jawas and Sand People.
5.     Kenner tricked you into thinking it was a four-figure vehicle, when    the  only way the droids were staying on is if you didn't move it and  no    heavy trucks passed by your house.
Backstory:
Luke's    landspeeder was an X-34 built by  the Sorusuub Corporation (a popular    manufacturer in the galaxy). Its  popularity waned once Sorusuub came    out with the XP-38 landspeeder,  which looked similar except for more    rectangular engines (never shown in  the movies), much like the  engines   on the V-35 Courier landspeeder,  shown in the Lars garage.
Landspeeders    work using repulsorlifts  that support it whether in motion or not.    Turbine engines give it  forward momentum. Sources say that the X-34  had   a top speed of 250 kph,  or 155 mph. The cockpit could be closed,  but   obviously Luke liked the  wind whipping through his blond,  feathered   hair and sand in his eyes.
Want  more?  Its Wookieepedia  article
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Sonic Controlled Land Speeder (SW)
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