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Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
Kirk #590201 08/23/19 10:37 PM
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Steven, thank you.
The owner of the plane for sale is very nice, as well. I feeling is he is honest. He said he has too many airplanes.

Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
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Originally Posted by Hung
Did you see who signed off the work on that plane? "God" himself. grin




Speaking of God.........



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Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
Stacey Morris #590211 08/24/19 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Stacey_Morris
I would be a little uncomfortable with a DIY overhaul unless the guy really knows what he is doing. Let the buyer beware smile.



You're so eloquent, Stacey.



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Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
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Originally Posted by Vortac180
Steven, thank you.
The owner of the plane for sale is very nice, as well. I feeling is he is honest. He said he has too many airplanes.


Just a heads up. I thought the same way about the guys I bought the Champ from in April. They were much less than honest, especially the one that did the work and annual on the plane who is a captain for Southwest AND a CFI.

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Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
Kirk #590225 08/24/19 02:36 PM
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Having too many airplanes is almost always a good reason to sell.

Airplanes are like horses. Cheap to purchase, but they do eateth thee out of house and home.


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Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
Gary Shreve #590244 08/25/19 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Gary Shreve
Having too many airplanes is almost always a good reason to sell.

Airplanes are like horses. Cheap to purchase, but they do eateth thee out of house and home.




Having had both, I can confirm that you speaketh the truth and there is wisdom in your statement.


I can also testify that unlike the other motorized vehicles in our lives, horses don't have a kill switch rendering them problematic at times. cry





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Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
Jim Hillabrand #590254 08/25/19 01:41 PM
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Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
Pete Burns #590263 08/25/19 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Pete_Burns
Just a heads up. I thought the same way about the guys I bought the Champ from in April. They were much less than honest, especially the one that did the work and annual on the plane who is a captain for Southwest AND a CFI.

Pete

I feel ya.

"She's a solid airplane. I'd have no reservations flying her anywhere myself." Direct quote to me in a phone call from the seller's A&P that did the annual pencil-whipped the annual when I bought my 150.


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Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
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I haven't heard back from the other guy, yet. I'm slowly losing interest. I flew my own airplane last night and had a great time. When it's just me and cooler weather, it flies great.

Re: 1967 Cessna 150/150 - $35,000
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Originally Posted by Gary Shreve
Having too many airplanes is almost always a good reason to sell.

Airplanes are like horses. Cheap to purchase, but they do eateth thee out of house and home.

I tell people that buying a plane is like making a visit to the drug dealer:

"Here, kid, the first hit is free."

Roy


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