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How to part out my 1961 M20B with corrosion


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Sad to say during the annual corrosion was found in the wing of my plane.  After discussion with our manic the cost of repairing is just not worth it.  We have a low time Lycoming , 3 blade hartzel prop and 430 gramin 2.  Does anyone have advise on how to proceed with selling the rest, salvage, resellers, etc.  Much appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Jon

 

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You can start with an ad here and on Barnstormers.  Pics are helpful, of course.

 

You have two choices...try to get someone to buy the entire thing and haul it away, or part it out yourself and try to get maximum value.  Parting it yourself will take time and effort, and of course some storage space, but should easily net you the most money.  Unfortunately I doubt there is a huge demand for M20B airframe parts, but the avionics, engine, and prop should be easy to sell.

 

Sorry to hear of it!

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Jon,

Welcome aboard.

You may want to take a picture of the corrosion, as well.

This way you can get a second opinion of how bad your situation is, and possibly what someone else has done to remedy a similar challenge.

On the other hand, Sanford and Daughter may be your best alternative...

Get ready with some details and photos, if you intend to sell the key good parts.

Like are the 430s actually 430Ws? Is the Hartzell a TopProp scimitar blade or other specific blade design? What engine is it, how many hours since OH. Who did the OH and when. Those kinds of things will be helpful for you...

Where are you?

Best regards,

-a-

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John-

 

Alan is a good guy and will help take the B off your hands while giving you a fair price for the work involved.  Maybe sell a few parts to Troy first, and then the rest to Alan.  It stinks that your plane is done.

 

Good luck finding a new bird!

 

-Seth

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