I'm in school to be an Auto Tech and won a raffle in our class and got a Snap-On Taco Wagon with a single $3 ticket I bought. I currently have no tools or box since I am starting new from scratch and have no tools to inherit (my family does construction). Anyhow, I don't have any pictures at the moment but was hoping to ask the more educated people here if it would be worth restoring or just getting rid of it as is.
It appears they go for $400 or $600 in good original condition and possibly $800 or more restored and mint? Mine is extremely weathered and needs to be taken completely apart and repainted, but everything is intact and mostly rust free besides the protective metal strips clipped to the drawers, which are gone. Also the key to the lock is missing but all the locks function and are original. I'm not a fan of the slides, and one of them on a bottom drawer is bent and difficult to use. I looked up Snap-On prices for parts but is just too much money for my priorities right now to keep it all true Snap-On peices. I was thinking I wouldn't get more than $200 out of it the way it is...
It appears they go for $400 or $600 in good original condition and possibly $800 or more restored and mint? Mine is extremely weathered and needs to be taken completely apart and repainted, but everything is intact and mostly rust free besides the protective metal strips clipped to the drawers, which are gone. Also the key to the lock is missing but all the locks function and are original. I'm not a fan of the slides, and one of them on a bottom drawer is bent and difficult to use. I looked up Snap-On prices for parts but is just too much money for my priorities right now to keep it all true Snap-On peices. I was thinking I wouldn't get more than $200 out of it the way it is...
