SOLD - $25,000. I tapped out my gas money fund to buy Rat Rod…
I bought a 150/150 for my high altitude flying in Colorado, so it’s time to sell 8255F

The engine time is high, but it still runs good, though at density altitudes regularly above 7 or 8,000’, it’s a bit underpowered on takeoff. I think at lower altitudes it will continue to run good for some time. It burns/leaks (mostly from the starter shaft) about 3.5 quarts per 50 hours, which I’m told is not bad for an O-200.
You can see my ad on barnstormers complete with pictures here:
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1966 150F N8255F 5728 TTAF
Continental O-200A (100hp) 2404.3 SMOH, 866.1 STOH w/Millennium cylinders
McCauley MCM6950 1508.8 SPOH
Appaero Stratus ADSB In/Out connects flawlessly to your iPad/ForeFlight
iCom Com1
KX145 Nav/Com2 w/VOR
Pitot static/transponder check 06/23 (good through 06/25)
LED nav/beacon bulbs
Parmetheus LED landing & taxi lights
Wheel pants
Torque link rebuilt ‘23
“New” generator 07/23 (Installed by the same A&P that flew/worked on 55F in 1966! - see logs for proof)
Zeftronics solid state voltage regulator (new ‘23)
New Concorde RG25XC 12/23
New Tempest UREM37BY spark plugs 12/23
Complete logs since new. No known damage history. I believe one wing was replaced in the 60s or 70s due to corrosion. No known corrosion on the rest of the aircraft.
Hangared in dry Erie, CO for the past 4+ years.
The paint and interior are pretty decent, but also pretty original. I would say 7/10. The exterior polished up pretty nicely.
I have put 600+ hours on this plane in the last 7 months flying all over, but mainly at 5080’ as my home base. The climb performance is much better at lower altitudes, so when the opportunity arose to buy a 150hp 150, I jumped on it. Now I need to sell this for gas money to get the next 600 hours to my ATP rating.
Steve VanDeWeert 720-209-4200. Call or text. I’ll get back to you when I’m on the ground. PM through the site is fine, but I don’t check it daily.