Oh yeah. I still have the tools from when I was young. Most of them say Ford on them. I was on a tool buying mission ever since. when my son reached the age I was at that time he already had a milling machine. I bought 4 Bridgeport mills to make one. I still have all the parts for them also.
I have a 1930's 40 ton press with leather seals it works like new. They don't make things like they use to. That press will push or bend anything I put in it. I also have one of the first 1959 sears suburban tractors with electric start with all the attachments. They gave you a battery charger with it to charge the battery at night. There are two 59's here and a 64. The 1934 Standard twin riding tractor I have has a sickle bar mower deck.
I could go on and on. My point is keep everything. You never know when you may re-purpose it. I like restoring old things that were left to rot. Here is a fraction of some **** I have. There is more to be restored for reuse than just Mopars.