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						Leica IIIa, 1935 
						Leitz, Wetzlar. Spring -wound motorised rangefinder camera. Shown unit (top picture)
						with acollapsible "Summar 2/5 cm" and Leica-Motor "MOOLY" (version
						with locked button). 
						
						
						 
							
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Left: - " ...Spring wound motordrive MOOLY-C
									in chrome, with longer chassis and internal coupling for Leica models IIIc and IIId,
									the regular MOOLY-C series starts with serial no.5001, whereas this chrome model
									at left is from a small pre-series of 30 units (serial no. 3501 to 3530) which were
									made 1940 and are marked in the Leitz Wetzlar shipping records MOOLY fur Gusskamera
									(Guss meaning the die-cast body of the Leica IIIc and IIId). ..." -Leica shop
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									Bottom: LEICA MOOLY in Black									 
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"... Leica 250 GG with motor", 1942 
						Sold for ¤ 108.155,- / US $ 130,000.- / £ 72,500.- World record: Most
						expensive "Leica 250 GG with motor" ever auctioned!..." - Auction-Team, DE 
 
Credit: Images appeared
						in this page courtesy of Mr. Peter
						Coeln from LEICA Shop®, Austria;
						 Photo_Arsenal-Worldwide® Germany; Auction-Team, Germany;  Images
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						Credit: Images courtesy
						of Mr. Peter
						Coeln from LEICA Shop®, Austria;
						 Photo_Arsenal-Worldwide® Germany; Auction-Team, Germany;  Images
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