Everything for $26. A mish-mash of various 1/4, 3/8, & 1/2" drive tools, mostly sockets, both shallow and deep drive (I counted 77), some impacts in larger sizes; a couple Snap-On, some MAC, more Craftsman, some off-brand Taiwan stuff, a rusty but usable 3/8" Craftsman breaker bar, Burndy Y10 electrical crimping, stripping, cutting pliers, Utica 6" adj. wrench , several chisels & punches, 4 misc. taps, 7/8" & 13/16" combo wrenches, T30 torx 3/8" drive-male; adj oil filter wrench, a couple of hobby knives, various screwdrivers, some are pretty-beat, and will go into the yard sale box, and a bunch of combination wrenches that are sitting in vinegar to de-rust. The stuff in the larger picture all went overnight in vinegar, and then wire-brushed, cleaned-up well outside, but haven't done anything inside them other than to knock-out the loose chunks. Also came with a 18" Stack-On plastic tray/2-latch toolbox, tired, but functional.
Looks like the Burndy crimping/cutting/stripping pliers were worth the cost of everything. I'll probably get some HF 1/4, 3/8, 1/2" socket bars, and take all my spare loose sockets, and try to make up some complete sets of all the spares I've turned-up over time.
I have a John Deere model 68 rear-engine riding lawn mower I'm gonna show to a craigslist respondent who answered my ad. I got a newer Snapper rear-engine sit-down mower last year, and the Deere wouldn't fire-up yesterday when I tried to start it after installing a new plug. I think the coil is bad, and I'm not gonna spend $60 for a new one just to sell the rider for a couple hundred $.
https://miami.craigslist.org/brw/tls/6157122270.html