Dfrasier Posted May 24, 2016 Report Posted May 24, 2016 (edited) PRICED REDUCED to $77,500 • (valuation by National Aircraft Appraisers Association $85,371; Vref $109,000) 1975 Mooney M20F, SN: 221179-1305, TTAF: 4624, SMOH 25 (Poplar Grove) Prop 25: Three Blade Hartzell, 25 hours since new. GNS 430W, KY197, Garmin 340 Audio, GDL 88 ADS-B In and Out, KT76A Transponder (Mode S), Four Place Intercom, WX900 stormscope, Weather Data Link, JPI 830 Engine Monitor, STEC 50, Back Up Vacuum Pump, LED landing lights Seller willing to include a Narco NAV-121 VOR/LOC Indicator. In 2015 landing gear only partially extended; repairs, including new 3 blade prop and overhauled engine, made by authorized Mooney Service Center. Annual due Oct 2016, IFR cert due Jan 2017. Will forward logs/pictures/JPI 830 download upon request. Will also forward NAAA valuation. Purchased twin and hate seeing this plane sit in the hanger. Edited June 27, 2016 by Dfrasier Reduced Price and corrections Quote
carusoam Posted May 25, 2016 Report Posted May 25, 2016 Welcome aboard?, DF. Feel free to post some photos. Best regards, -a- Quote
Dfrasier Posted May 25, 2016 Author Report Posted May 25, 2016 Pictures of Mooney M20F Executive 21, N6887V. After trying to fly this plane and a twin over the last year I realized that flying 125-150 hours a year does not allow me to be as competent as I want to be flying two different planes. That is the reason I have decided to put my Mooney on the market. Love it and will miss how agile Mooneys handle. Between the new prop, overhauled engine, Garmin 340, Garmin Flightstream, JPI 830, LED landing light, new attitude indicator, new altimeter, tires, etc., I have put in well over $50,000 in improvements to this Mooney in the last 18-24 months. New seat covers and foam and this is basically a new plane. Quote
Marauder Posted May 25, 2016 Report Posted May 25, 2016 I hope you get your asking price. From another 1975 F owner. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 1 Quote
Dfrasier Posted May 25, 2016 Author Report Posted May 25, 2016 Thanks. I know I put more in it than the market would bear but planned to fly it 10+ years. Then I had a friend convince me to get my ME while the Mooney was in for repairs and since I do a lot of night flying and overwater flying, the twin made more sense. Of all the expenditures I made, only the GDL 88 is a regret. I am installing a Garmin 345 in the twin for the ADS-b/Mode S for about $700 more than the GDL 88 alone and with the 345 you get a new transponder plus Mode S. But that is the way it goes. Quote
Marauder Posted May 25, 2016 Report Posted May 25, 2016 The GDL-88 is still a solid solution for the 2020 mandate. The 345 does give you the "S" capability but as you know, our Fs don't spend much time above FL180. 1 Quote
Dfrasier Posted May 25, 2016 Author Report Posted May 25, 2016 I fly in Canada a lot and even though it is not required, I feel better having the Mode S there. Plus, pushing buttons for squawk codes is a lot easier than turning knobs! Quote
rbridges Posted May 25, 2016 Report Posted May 25, 2016 that's a nicely equipped plane. great IFR platform. good luck with the sale. Quote
Browncbr1 Posted June 4, 2016 Report Posted June 4, 2016 You might want to refer to the windshield as one piece, as it's not the 201 style. Jmho. Good luck! Quote
Dfrasier Posted June 4, 2016 Author Report Posted June 4, 2016 Will do. I am going to change price once appraisal is back and will correct 201 reference at that time. F op r what it is worth, that was how it was referenced when I bought it so I have continued to use it. Thanks . Quote
Bob_Belville Posted June 4, 2016 Report Posted June 4, 2016 On 5/25/2016 at 11:16 AM, Marauder said: I hope you get your asking price. From another 1975 F owner. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk I'll bet you do! Me too. 1 Quote
carusoam Posted June 5, 2016 Report Posted June 5, 2016 For the new guys that are not familiar.... A one piece windshield is a nice upgrade that removes the center connecting piece that is a bit of a pain to look through or around. The original windshield is two pieces. Back in the day the acrylic and it's shaping process was not advanced enough to go that large. Installation of a one piece windshield doesn't take any 'significant' sheet metal metal work a 201 windshield is an aerodynamic improvement and one piece windshield in one. The bottom edge of the windshield is moved several inches forward and slopes nicely back. The sheet metal in the area requires some 'significant' changes to obtain a nice finished look. The interior also gets a different glare shield. I think I used the word 'Significant' to indicate your mechanic is going to charge many hours to get it done... Getting the details correct is important when selling a machine. Fixing them as quickly as you find out is important as well. A knowledgable buyer will move on when he finds errors expecting that there will probably be more that he can't see. A 201 windshield actually increases speed and/or efficiency. Two details that are important to Mooney buyers. There is a significant cost to add this to a plane. That would generate a discount to the price for not having the feature, depending on what is used to develop the pricing structure. Best regard, -a- 1 Quote
kris_adams Posted June 8, 2016 Report Posted June 8, 2016 Beautiful plane. Good luck with your sale! Quote
Dfrasier Posted April 27, 2017 Author Report Posted April 27, 2017 Sold in January. I miss it still! 1 Quote
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