I was on a Snap On truck this morning, a 7 pc set today is $400. The drivers wasn't sure if they made all the sizes
in that original set anymore. Apparently they dropped the smaller sizes in the long wrenches sometime ago.
He did say they were on sale a while ago but the sale price sets sold out and he was only able to get one of them. The truck was pretty bare , lots of empty spaces and lots of used tools vs. shiny new ones.
Personally I wouldn't own the Flank Drive Plus wrenches, they mar up fasteners and are worthless on already damaged or rusted fasteners. Back when I worked at a new car dealer, when Flank Drive Plus first came out, we were asked to not use them on new cars, several manufacturers even put out tech bulletins about it. Its even worse on aluminum fasteners, so using them in the aviation or racing field is also frowned upon.
Its okay to have a set of them, but they shouldn't be your only wrench set. They have their place which is a bit limited.
I'm also not sure if they even made them in the long sizes either.
I have two of the very same sets myself, one of mine is older, bought in the late 70's or so, the other was from the early 90's
I don't remember what I paid for the first set but the second set i have in my tool box still has the original receipt taped taped to the back and I paid $699 and if i remember right the set came with a hat or mug back then. His are newer than mine by a few years.
Its actually a 14pc set,
The sizes in that set are:
1/4" OEXL8
5/16" OEXL10
11/32" OEXL11
3/8" OEXL12
7/16" OEXL14
1/2" 0EXL16
9/16" OEXL18
5/8" OEXL20
11/16" OEXL22
3/4" OEXL24
13/16" OEXL26
7/8" OEXL28
15/16" OEXL30
1" OEXL32
As far as I can tell, they were opened but never used. The chrome is perfect and there's no signs of any use. Even the paper corner is still haning over the wrenches. He also has the matching metric set as well, plus a set of everyother size wrench they made then. (Minus the shorty wrenches which are in my tool box now).
I don't have the pics his daughter had on eBay the ad is no longer showing
She basically took a full frame pic of the wrenches in their plastic box and a copy of the receipt too I believe.
The pic I saw looked fine. When I looked at her sales history on her computer it showed the ad ended with 32 watchers but no bids. It had run for 8 weeks, first at $150 for three weeks, then she lowered it to $125 for two weeks, then she dropped it to $100 for the last 3 weeks.
I showed her what they sell for new, and what he paid. I don't know whether is sank in or not.
I don't think he wants to sell anything, but I think he is convinced he'll never use his tools again. His daughter said that without his car he has no reason to have them. She is the one in a big rush to sell everything. I fear she'd rather dump it for cheap rather then get what its worth. She dragged a dozen milk crates full of new hardware, drill bits, and a ton of fishing tackle over here after the yard sale telling me to pick through it and throw the rest away. The one whole crate that she brought over in a little red wagon was full of new drill bits, all letter and number sizes, all American made, likely from the 1950's or 60's. There's probably 100lb or them or more. He had full boxes of SAE hardware, most are 10lb boxes of nuts, bolts and washers, duplicates and triples of many sizes. Most unopened, in boxes old enough to still have metal corners.
They're in my basement now and I consider that more than a lifetime supply.
The tool box was never advertised on eBay, but she may have had it on FB at some point.
I am not the one selling this stuff, I'm trying not to get too involved but if if she insists on giving it away for pennies, its going in my garage or trailer here before it gets dumped for peanuts.
I'm really more or less trying to get her to sit back and get what its all really worth. I don't need the tools and I'm not trying to make money off the stuff at their expense but I won't sit back and watch her just let it all go for dollar store prices.
Her father, who I've lived next door to for 22 years now, is not senile, not disabled in any way, but he is 70 or so and has to use glasses and a magnifying glass to read. He's probably far better off than most guys his age. So he's not going to be doing much mechanic work. They took his car away last fall after he had a few fender benders, but I really don't think either was his fault. One dent was from someone hitting his car in his own driveway, the other was from a tree branch falling on it. I don't think he's had any road incidents at all. I've driven with the old guy and I never saw a problem. He's probably in better shape than I am at 10 or more years younger.
His daughter likely just wants to put him in a home where she doesn't have to travel to check on him. He told me he's not looking forward to going to live in a home full of old people but said its better than being stuck here with no car now.
All I keep hearing is that tools aren't worth much or she listed it wrong. I don't see where she did anything wrong.
There are plenty of tools listed but not many selling. Most that sell are brand new and they're selling for a fraction of what they do on the truck. That makes me wonder how any of the tool trucks are staying in business these days?
Especially with diesel being $7.71/gal today at the station down the road. (Gas was $5.37 for regular, it could be cheaper elsewhere but I didn't look today). At $99.99 someone should have gotten the deal of the century but no one bid.
She did have someone she found on CL or FB who advertised that they pay top dollar for Snap On tools come check it all out, but the guy came out and offered pennies for it all and telling her it was too hard to sell a big box these days and the tools were old and out of date. I realized what was going on when he came over and told me she was selling all his tools and really needed a drink. I went over and pretty much ran the guy off before she sold it all for pocket change or worse gave it away. I'm sorry but combo wrenches do not go out of date, nor do sockets, ratchets, hammers, and pliers.
Nor do tool boxes.
Twice she's told me, "If you think its worth so much then stick it in YOUR garage so I can clean this place up".
Back when I was starting out i'd have jumped on the chance to buy nice box for half price or less right from the start.
It would have saved me a ton of money over the years.
What I seen now is some smaller boxes that sold for decent money here and there but likely to home mechanics, and some really old boxes that sold for good money. There's very few 90's and 2000's model pro series boxes listed for sale and none showing as sold.
A quick search of all SO boxes listed on eBay shows only one or two really low end or rough boxes with bids. Many are priced at a fraction of what they cost.
https://www.ebay.com/b/Snap-on-Automotive-Tool-Boxes-and-Storage/
I put her in touch with someone who emailed me here who is interested in the side cabinets for what I feel is a fair price. I texted her the info.