There's a pawn shop in town that carries a few point and shoots, plastic-fantastic APS cameras and the like. They ask "why don't you buy a digital camera, you don't have to pay for film; all your photos are, like, free?" They're those kinds of folks. The pawn shop has a few goodies, but the owner doesn't like to invest in old photo gear since it's "mostly outdated crap". They did, however, chose to buy a smashed up IIIf as some sort of decorative prop, though it did come with a lens (a rigid Summaron or Summarit or Summitar as I recall). Not knowing anything about Leica, they sold it to a friend of mine for $20; even in its rough shape, a camera still worth ten times that amount.
It was very nearly the deal of the century for my friend. They had it CLA'ed for a little over $100. Most of the damage was cosmetic, but otherwise, there were issues with the rangefinder and a lose knob of some sort that could be fixed in the CLA. It was found that the camera had recently been stolen from a local photographer though and was subsequently returned to them. My friend did get a reward for their troubles, so she did make out with a profit (though not quite the one she was hoping for)... To this day I still get the occasional deal from them. Pay for a Tiffen filter, get an Olympus double cable release for free. Great for my RB67.