Have an old school Delta table saw, with a custom stand, stock wheeled carriage, table extension and ripping jig that I love to look at but don't use and could use the money and would be happy to know somebody else is putting it to good use.
Details:
10" Delta saw: Serial# KY3810
* K = 1978
*Y = Tupelo, Mississippi
*3810 = Manufactured between 1977 and 1981
The carpenter I bought it from years ago had built the very handy custom table mount for it, and added the stock Delta carriage for it with foot lock. Rolls great. The foot lock does interfere with the dust collection bin door but I just unscrew it when I really need access to fully clean it out every few years. Saw runs fine and the motor is strong. Has a nice long power cable as well and a modified Start/Stop button that is even easier to hit.
The carpenter also made a table extension that hooks on easily and easily supports any load I've cut. Never had a need for the ripping jig but it comes all together so maybe you'll find it useful.
The pics do a pretty good job with what it looks like. Also have a set of old blades for it as well.