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Ron,, you and that moose of yours,,,:)



Lionel, is this better?


I've got more.

Ron


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Sorry, forgot to paste Matt's email. W&B isn't too bad

Empty weight is 1016 lb.

The 1016 includes no oil and no usable fuel, so the usable would be 1500 minus 11 lbs for oil, minus 135 for full fuel (22.5 gal usable), minus 1016 empty, leaving about 340 for passengers.

Good luck with the purchase!!

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OH, and don't you dare pay $18.5 for it. You can easily bargin him down a grand.

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When you say "plastic overlay", do you mean the red part of the panel? It looks like the other '63s to me.

Here's a better photo of the interior (sized to below 500KB)

I can see two cracks in the panel plastic right by the pull starter and key.

Not only does Dave find the airplanes...he does negotiation too!!
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Here's a picture Matt sent of the right hand side of her.

I can see what seems to be a little hangar rash on the elevator...but looks not too bad to my rookie eyes.
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Here's a picture Matt sent of the right hand side of her.


It just keeps getting prettier and prettier!

And who was it that said you needed to pay 20 some thousand dollars to get a decently pretty 150?

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Rob, yes I meant the Tan/grey coloured piece. I'm assuming that this is a plastic piece. "Others more familiar with this model year can maybe add more info on this,, As well, maybe some thoughts around the repair. All in all,, it looks not bad. A bit of cosmetic stuff and she'd look A+. "By the way, anything 40+ will probably require some cosmetic stuff", "including my better half" "Ouch, don't know where that came from",,,The side photo looks not bad neither, actaully looks pretty good. Did you get pics with cowlings off, rear cabin shot, carpeting, I see the seat belt is a bit discoloured, as long as the "tags" are still on, I remember dying mine on my 172 one time,, turned out good too "Make sure tags are on and readable, or when you go to import you'll have to replace. The real nitty gritty stuff comes during the inspection. Are you looking further into this airplane? Excellent of David helping,,,,


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Ron, are you dizzy yet?


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I would rather pay a little more and get a 10 year older or 10 year newer one.


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Yup...looking further into it.

Bart Deal is meeting the seller Friday or Saturday and taking some photos from a perspective that "isn't hiding anything"...not saying the seller is...but you know how it is!

I'm willing to spend more to get better...although I'm not sure that older or newer is the issue. Besides...I've taken a real liking to the fastback models (which is an absolute personal preference...encouraged by the friendly folks at the 150-152 club).

How do you get a '53 150 anyway?


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