
There it all is... three buggies, a 10T, and several boxes of wheels, bearings, suspension arms, bodies, gearbox parts, shocks, servos, and other stuff I haven't even identified yet. There are two brand new Protech bodies and one Viper (out of the bag so it got scratched up, but unpainted). One of those white tubs is filled with nothing but new-in-package parts. And another has about ten motors in it, including a couple Associated stockers, a DS Spec motor, and a couple Trinity Midnights and Speed Gems. Again, some brand new. Nothing pre-1990, as far as I can tell; no short arms or 6-gear transmissions to be found. But some really cool stuff nonetheless.
The 10T is is really nice shape, partly disassembled, with bushings and completely bald rear tires. (Someone had some fun.)

Two gold tubs, both late CE's with black suspension arms. The one that's complete has never even been run. The bottom of the tub is pristine.

And that black tub buggy? I assumed it was a Team car based on the photos on CL, but it has these slots milled in the chassis... Yep, Worlds. (The 3-piece yellow fronts are in one of the boxes.) This one's ready to run, but I'll probably take the electronics out and run one of the "lesser" ones, for now.

Total cost for all this bounty? $379. The price of a brand new Slash VXL. Guy just didn't want to mess with all this anymore; he just wanted something to drive. To me, it seems like trading four vintage Camaros for a new Hyundai, but we both left happy, so what the heck.
This is all going in storage for a while, as we're about to put our house up for sale. But when I dig it out, I'll probably have some questions for the experts here. Please be kind if I ask about some bauble that I can't identify. In the meantime, I'm thinking I'll keep the 10T out to tinker with, so I'll start a thread for that in the truck forum later.
...so how'd I do?