| | Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 2,706 Likes: 155 Member/2500+posts | | Member/2500+posts Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 2,706 Likes: 155 | Not my airplane. I drive by it getting to mine, though. Sure looks pretty as the pictures don't do it justice. Seems like a good price. https://tucson.craigslist.org/for/5570369523.html
N18506 C-150L overhaul project N5275G C-310A flying ecological disaster N37BZ fast wrong way 150 N383FM kerosene burning insanity N55HL you bought a what?
| | | | | Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 14,954 Likes: 680 Member/10,000+ posts! | | Member/10,000+ posts! Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 14,954 Likes: 680 | That does look nice. Only two digits away from my old 150. And it has the correct wheel pants for that year.
-Kirk Wennerstrom President, Cessna 150-152 Fly-In Foundation 1976 Cessna Cardinal RG N7556V Hangar D1, Bridgeport, CT KBDR
| | | | | Joined: Sep 2015 Posts: 497 Likes: 1 Member/250+posts | | Member/250+posts Joined: Sep 2015 Posts: 497 Likes: 1 | Thanks Kendel for posting this! By golly right in my backyard...Tucson vs Peoria! You're right she does look like a beauty! Boy I'm scared as all the folks in this club say don't fall in love with another man's plane as Poobs warns! And I get that, BUT it reminds me of the 65E Tony up in Rochester sold a few months ago and she even has wheel pants and correct ones (that I don't know but I'm sure Kirk does!)! It's neat the way planes pop up like this....with 500 SMOH it seems and current annual, it seems like a great deal Thanks for posting it Kendel!
Bill Simons N2527J 1963 Cessna 150D rental ![[Linked Image from visitedstatesmap.com]](https://www.visitedstatesmap.com/image/AZsm.jpg) Philippines
| | | | | Joined: Feb 2014 Posts: 2,391 Likes: 1 Member/1500+posts | | Member/1500+posts Joined: Feb 2014 Posts: 2,391 Likes: 1 | Bill, Why not go for this 152? Just got painted at Falcon Field last summer... http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/for/5535354644.html  Tim The one at Ryan is a lot more affordable.
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The Early Bird gets the worm, but it's the Second Mouse that gets the cheese. Chandler, AZ KCHD 1973 A150L Sold RV-6A Hela | | | | | Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 16,205 Likes: 1186 Member/15,000 posts | | Member/15,000 posts Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 16,205 Likes: 1186 | Fixed that for ya, Tim. 152s tend to sell for more $$ for some reason and Aerobats even MORE $$$
Ron Stewart N5282B KSFZ | | | | | Joined: Sep 2015 Posts: 497 Likes: 1 Member/250+posts | | Member/250+posts Joined: Sep 2015 Posts: 497 Likes: 1 | Fixed that for ya, Tim. 152s tend to sell for more $$ for some reason and Aerobats even MORE $$$ Tim & Ronald, Thanks for the info! Yes that 152 is a BEAUTY! But she is way out of my budget! The 64D in Tucson scares me (funny a 150 scaring you) because she looks like a beauty in the photo and Kendel confirms she looks better than the photo, AND what scares me is I do have some investments that I could use to buy it cash.....scary ...never owned a plane before....and the other big deal is I need to get a current medical...so I better make sure I'm even able to fly it....sure would be nice if 150s were in the LSA class. You know how do you ask the seller if the title has no liens, all 337s and ADs complied with.....without offending the seller....also it seems like it has a really fair price if there is nothing wrong with it so is it wise to offer less? I know Tony's 65E last offer of sale was $15,000 but I don't know actually what it sold for You know you got it bad when you take the picture of it and make it your desktop background! She seems like a deal that won't last very long....however I've been told by 150 club members with a lot more experience than me that there are a lot of good (and bad) 150s in the $15-18K range....and that's what I could afford. Thanks for the help!
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Bill Simons N2527J 1963 Cessna 150D rental ![[Linked Image from visitedstatesmap.com]](https://www.visitedstatesmap.com/image/AZsm.jpg) Philippines
| | | | | Joined: Jan 2008 Posts: 7,625 Likes: 760 Member/7500+posts | | Member/7500+posts Joined: Jan 2008 Posts: 7,625 Likes: 760 | Have AOPA do a title search
Ron "20" A&P/IA 1976 Cessna 150M - N820ST St. Charles Regional Airport KSET Fly Safe... Fly Often... Super Bowl IV - LIV - LVII - LVIII CHAMPION Kansas City Chiefs! 2019 Stanley Cup Champion St. Louis BLUES! | | | | | Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 25,993 Likes: 1246 Member/25,000 posts | | Member/25,000 posts Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 25,993 Likes: 1246 | also it seems like it has a really fair price if there is nothing wrong with it so is it wise to offer less? She seems like a deal that won't last very long...scary ...never owned a plane before. You answered your own question right there. Airplane ownership can be scary for first-timer. But most of us here had been there at one time. You know you can count on us for advices and assurance. | | | | | Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 2,470 Likes: 180 Member/1500+posts | | Member/1500+posts Joined: Mar 2013 Posts: 2,470 Likes: 180 | "how do you ask the seller if the title has no liens, all 337s and ADs complied with.....without offending the seller"
No seller should be offended with these questions - this is standard stuff. Of course there is nothing to prevent a seller from lying, but he certainly shouldn't be offended.
Buying a plane can for sure be scary - it is a big financial commitment (forever!). But it seems you have come this far and really want to jump in, so why not go for it. It costs nothing to look at something right in your back yard, but at the same time don't waste the sellers time - no one appreciates tire kickers.
In your case it sounds like you could pull the trigger financially, but the medical might be a show stopper. You are best to get "pre-approved" by getting you medical so know if you can be in or out once and for all. Then you know you can make the offer should the right one pop up.
And remember that spending a little more on the front end may save a LOT later trying to upgrade things that are done already on the more expensive plane. It is much cheaper to buy the upgraded airplane.
Good look William in your search! It is awesome owning a 150!
Eric
1968 150H C-FCUT
| | | | | Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 16,205 Likes: 1186 Member/15,000 posts | | Member/15,000 posts Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 16,205 Likes: 1186 | You know how do you ask the seller if the title has no liens, all 337s and ADs complied with.....without offending the seller...
A title search will disclose any liens. As Ron 20 said, AOPA offers Title searches and there are other title search companies out there too. Don't let the initial report of a lien scare you away. Lots of times it is just a paperwork issue and can be cleared up. In the last couple months I have seen this type of thing in three sales. As far as 337s and ADs, just have a knowledgeable A&P read the logs. If something is missing from the books then the seller probably won't disclose the info even if asked.
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