I lusted after the F2 series, when I was a teenager. I finally bought this one in September of 1986, in very-used condition. I think I paid $325 for the body, and $90 for the 50mm lens. At about the same time, I also bought a 28mm lens, and an 85-205mm Vivitar zoom lens to go with it—all very-used.
I don't know if I'll ever take pictures with it again. It is still in fully-operable condition, but digital has advanced so far that it seems difficult to justify the expense, delay, and hassle, any more, of dealing with stone-aged film and processing. It is difficult, however, to imagine the circumstances under which I could be convinced to willingly allow this camera to leave my possession.