There used to be a store down the road from me called "Bargain Video & Tack"
Run by a sweet old lady. Video sale / rental, leather work (belts, vests, boots, you name it), and there was a computer repair shop in the back. Wonderful place.
Lady, a Mrs Palmer, was in her 70s and her husband had run the computer repair section in the 80s 90s and early 00s. When he died, she didn't know what to do with any of it.
I used to go in there with $30 cash and walk out with a huge pile of computers. IBM, Apple, Gateway 2000, Dell, HP, Packard Bell, AST, everything. Hundreds of expansion cards, in-box Pentium II Xeons, just an amazing amount of stuff. The building was rotting around all this stuff, unfortunately, and she retired in 2014 and donated the rest of it to a church, who promptly recycled 100% of it the next day.
I miss that place, it's where I got my introduction to vintage computers.