If you collect vintage Adidas or Track memorabilia, you likely know how rare these are -- especially in the original box.
In fact, the box is probably the discerning factor of value here (as most vintage track spikes were tied together by their laces and thrown in gym bags) 
It's a West Germany-era box, too (since these were made there)
Original divider and paper fill is intact, albeit worn
This is the second pair of these that I have in stock at the moment; same color, model, year, etc. 
Only real difference is some slight damage to the inner-right-heel and a bit more residual dirt on these (as pictured) 
Though, it's also notable that these have an original booklet/insert that the other box is missing.
These spikes are in good condition overall. Lightly cleaned up for listing, but I'm sure they could use some additional TLC
There are the natural and expected signs/areas of wear on these (flaking foam in the toe, factory glue residue, loose dirt/dust, cracking leather-paint, creasing, etc.)
I found no signifigant damage on the stitching or various structural components om these. 
They seem to be without any major flaws to note 
All cosmetic imperfections accompany the notion of having these as a collectors piece; they've been worn, but taken care of. Signs of wear but absent of real defects or odors. 
Perfect for displays, or expansive Adidas collections

That being said, I bear no responsibility for the structural integrity of vintage sneakers/spikes. If you collect vintage, you should know what to expect. 
The spikes are still intact, please be careful (I am not responsible for injury/damage to you, the spikes, or your floors as a result of mishandling)
Feel free to reach out with questions and please visit my shop for more vintage sneakers