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First off-- there's Trade-A-Plane and then there's everyone else. If you want to sell, start with TAP.

Most ISPs will provide you with a personal web site.
Purchase an ad with TAP. Reference your own site.

My site for N714JN is still running. Have a look. [home.comcast.net]

Basically, I wanted the buyer to know all of the
things that I cared about when I was buying.

The concept worked. The plane sold within days.
I was looking at your pics and noticed the one that had paint missing from the wing, it looks like the heads of the rivets were ground off. Am I seeing that correctly?

http://home.comcast.net/~smayotte/images/ext4.jpeg

The rivets were fine. Re-read the "known issues" section.

My point was that rather than try to hide the problems, be up-front about them.

Do a bit of research and pick a fair selling price.

When the ad was originally published, I had a deposit
on my current 172. I didn't want two airplanes.
(One is more than enough!)

As it turned out, I bought the 172 in the early morning,
and sold the 150 before noon-- on the same day!


Stephen A. Mayotte

1978 Cessna R182 N7333Y
Boire Field
Nashua, NH