So this happened yesterday. All (everything) for just $100. Kind of stunning as I really wasn't needing another - I was mainly after the 1080. But I'm not complaining! After cleaning it all up, it's in fabulous shape for the most part.
And after using a cleaner on the monitor, it looks nearly brand new. I plugged it into my A2000 and the monitor easily has the best picture of all of my 1080s now. The color is rich and pure, and everything is very crisp with no ghosting.
Finally, there was a whiskey tin with a bunch of disks in it. They were mainly Workbench, Kickstart, copies of Textcraft and a stack of Seattle-based public domain software (actually some very cool stuff in there - I love PD software!).
And then, at the bottom of the tin... I unearthed:
The haul included a working and very clean A1000. The back panel on the machine is freaking orange, and the top case has some yellowing near the back, but most of the rest of the machine looks really good. It also came with a C= 1080 monitor, mint keyboard and cable, pile of books and some original software, and a bizarre PS2 conversion dongle + mouse. And, a box of disks.