The Treasury Department seems to have me in the first wave, I got my $600 from the government yesterday (pre-access for a Jan. 4th processing date), and pulled the trigger on a pretty clean-looking, meter working, "fully functional" (says the Japanese seller) pre-War Contax III. No flash sync, but I've never used flash with my Kiev 4 bodies (and I'll probably have those up for sale on the classifieds after I can test the Contax). I was looking for a Contax II (I don't really need a meter, outdoors, and selenium meters don't work well at indoor and lower light levels), but couldn't spot a good one at a decent price, so I included Contax III in my search. Bonus is, it may fit the everready case that came with one of my Kiev 4 cameras (or I can get a case on eBay for reasonable cost).
Sad, though, how many sellers don't actually know what they're selling -- I found at least three Contax and Nikon RF bodies listed as "SLR" and multiple Contax bodies or kits with the wrong model designation -- IIa listed as II, for instance (likely not a deal-breaker, except I have a Jupiter-11, Biogon copy, with the deeply protruding rear element that reportedly hits the slightly thicker shutter curtain in the IIa and IIIa bodies).