JoseCuervo
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Free 1956 C-172, is it worth the price?
Let's say that you had access to a "free" 1956 straight tail 172 with a run out engine (o-300) that hadn't been flown for 25+ years.
It has been stored outside in a "dry climate", the paint and interior would be a 5/10, completely usable, but faded/dated.
Instruments are original, including vacuum system. Avionics are 30 years old, VFR only, assuming they worked.
What would you do with it?
At the end of the day, gonna have a 57 year old plane with a faded interior and a faded paint job.
Let's say that you had access to a "free" 1956 straight tail 172 with a run out engine (o-300) that hadn't been flown for 25+ years.
It has been stored outside in a "dry climate", the paint and interior would be a 5/10, completely usable, but faded/dated.
Instruments are original, including vacuum system. Avionics are 30 years old, VFR only, assuming they worked.
What would you do with it?
- Overhaul the motor, and then start annual process
- Get a "new" mid-time o-300, then start annual
- get a zero-time 0-300
- Upgrade to a 180hp and start annual (zero time or mid time)
- Don't worry about the motor, the airframe will never pass anuual
- Aluminum is selling for quite a bit at scrap yards, grab a sawzall
- Find a aircraft wrecking yard and sell it to them
At the end of the day, gonna have a 57 year old plane with a faded interior and a faded paint job.