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FJ 432

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Three excellent choices. I don't think you can go wrong. I would like to see the inside of the craftsman box but I would say #1 is my favorite.
 

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I just sold these on CL for $600.00 2 weeks ago, they're not Snap-On I put on the logos. I'd keep looking, those CL ones look pretty beat up and some are mis matched.
 

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stratman977

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I'd offer $300 on the first one if its not really rusty. I got a cornwell box in similar condition and vintage as that 1st mac box for $175 and put another $200 into it restoring it.

Skip the others you will regret not having a matching set.
 
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sruchris

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I'm not interested in performing a restoration, so let's hope box #1 isn't too rusty. Thanks for the input!
 

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I would go and check out each one in person, pull out each drawer, look at the rust spots. I have fallen victim to "craigslist pictures" before and will no longer base a purchase on a picture.

I would start with #2. Ad says "it has to go today so make me an offer"
Looks like a pretty nice setup. I wouldn't pay $500 for it. Assuming all drawers work well. Wonder what the drawer configuration on the craftsman top box is?

The first one looks rather overpriced IMHO. There was a flawless, same setup on my local list for ~4 months for $600. He reduced it to $400 and it sold. But again it was freshly painted.

I don't blame you for not wanting to restore a tool box. Beyond cleaning / lubing. I try to avoid tool boxes that can't be used right away. Unless you have the setup and experience to paint lots of sheet metal. I have restored multiple machines and one small 3 drawer top box. Repainting the machines was SO much easier and less time consuming. Remember that internal rust can hold moisture and propagate even to your tools.

If I was in the area I would definitely go and pick these up though...

http://cleveland.craigslist.org/tls/3472594434.html

Best of luck. Let us know how it goes.
 
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Hammer1963

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Number 3 offers the best bang for the buck. They all need work and are good units. When you find what your looking, start a new thread so we can check it out
 

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if i wanted stuff to match, i'd take #1.

if i wanted a larger roller cab, and may want to add a matching top in the future, then #2

#3 i wouldnt waste the $0.25 it took to make the phone call.

a lot of the paint faded mac and matco boxes from that era were real turds,
i saw many of them with faded paint, and loose slides, still in the cardboard box.
at least mine waited 10 weeks before it started to fade.....

:beer:
 

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I'd call ad #2, go look at it, and if in decent shape, see if you can get the Snap On roller for $200. I'd also be interested in seeing if you can get the Matco side box on the third ad, or the middle and top boxes for a reasonable price.
 
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