I love stuff from the 70s. One thing I love from that time period is a font by the name of Yagi Link Double, conceived by a man named Robert Trogman. As the name suggests, it’s designed in such a way that characters can link up with each other, kind of like a neon sign. Thing is, Yagi Link Double was around before personal computers came around, so there was more than two glyphs for certain characters.
There is a digital version available called Retro Stereo Thin. However, because computers can’t really do more than two glyphs for a single character even with the Shift key, Retro Stereo Thin has been split up into two fonts, so you’ll either have to switch between both fonts or make your own version with a font editor program to get the desired characters. That aside, I think it’s a really cool font, and I think it should be used more often.