Probably not what everyone here calls "classic" in the purest sense, but I
passed by a garage sale with a lot of computers. I stopped by, and asked
for prices. (I'm mostly looking for cheap stuff to tinker with)
They had a no-name 386 clone, complete with color monitor, in working
condition for $175, and a 486, no monitor, unknown condition (most likely
working though) for $250.
Seemed very high to me, as I've picked up working 8080 PC's and XT's for
under $20. . .
(They did also have an old Mac 128, but I didn't inquire about it, as
those are not exactly rare either)
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