Yes I was part of the last of this dying breed, and some of the things here I actually remembered...though I think we had 5 TV channels but no remote.
In addition....
We didn't get cable TV until '86, and then the cable tuner was a box that sat on top of the TV that had 36 channels. Didn't get our first remote controlled TV until later that year when my grandpa died and it was given to us in the will. Before that we never had more than 1 TV.
Still remember A Team came on Tues nights on NBC, Fall Guy Wed nights ABC, Magnum PI Thurs nights on CBS and Dukes Of Hazzard Fri nights on CBS. Then on the weekends Star Trek reruns and Incredible Hulk reruns would air on Sunday mornings on I think CBS. CHiPs was on Sat I think.
First microwave dad got for mom in Christmas 1985.
We listed to music on a Capehart stereo with built in 8 track until early 80's when dad got a nice Pioneer SX-780 home stereo with Teac single tape deck and a Sony record player. Didn't get our first CD player until mid 90's.
I forget when we got our first cordless phone...it was in the 80's I think. Before that we had an old rotary dial phone.
Dad drove a 71 Nova 2 dr HT with no a/c and no power brakes. (it did have power steering) Mom drove a 67 Chevelle 4 door with no power anything r a/c. Then we got a 75 Ford truck that was also a no power anything six banger 3 on the tree. I still remember us driving down I-465 in Indianapolis in a booster seat, that I'd get out of the seat and stand straight up on the floor board. At the end of the 80's dad finally bought a 78 Chevy 1/2 ton with a/c and mom got a 79 Cutlass.
Used to ride my bicycle everywhere. I had to be home by XX time. No cell phones then, and I think beepers were just coming of age then. Back then the little town nearby everyone knew everyone and there was a small grocery store that's still there now. Sadly some new housing additions have popped up, now you see new people and you DON'T know any them.
In the house we lived in, didn't have central air until the mid 90's; before our a/c was a Montgomery Ward window unit that ran on 220 VAC and it did a very good job keeping the house cool. For a furnace we had an oil furnace that we'd buy heating fuel just before every winter from the local Marathon just up the road.
Speaking of the Marathon up the road, this gas station still had the "drive up" full service gas pumps and the "ding ding" cord...the attendant who was probably changing brakes on the car in the garage would stop, come out, fill your tank, offer to clean your glass and check under hood fluids. This is probably the only real full service station I actually remember in the 80's as most other stations were self service by then. I think I remember I used to piss off the attendants by steeping on the "ding ding" cord just to make it go off.