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SOLD! 1974 M20C w/ 430W and Brittain AccuTrack II + Altitude Hold


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1974 Mooney M20C (sold)

1974 M20C 
TT: ~6300
Engine ~930 SMOH by Western Skyways (2008)
Prop ~930 SNEW. New hub, no AD required

Radios:
Garmin GNS 430WAAS and G106A indicator
KX155 w/ILS and KI209 indicator
AT165 Transponder,
LC-2 yoke mounted chronometer

Electric gear and flaps.

Autopilot: Brittain Accu-track II follows GPS or VOR with Brittain Altitude hold!

Safety equipment: Precise flight standby vacuum, Voice annunciated gear warning, reclining rear seats, Inertia reel shoulder harnesses; Cabin door handle upgrade (leave the vice grips at home). Carb temperature gauge. The next annual inspection is due in July.

Landing Gear pucks: good condition,

Skytec Starter

Fuel Tanks: 52 Gallon tanks.

Paint: 7/10 Acryl Glo

Interior: 6/10  Grey and blue cloth

I’m selling my Mooney in order to invest all I have into my start-up business. 63M has been a reliable performer, carrying me and my family across the country. This is not a neglected hangar queen, and I continue to fly it on a regular basis. In a few years, after my business starts running smoothly, I’ll be in the market for another Mooney.

See more photos here: https://www.flickr.com/gp/141989705@N06/L5Z80j

 

Logs are on my website (Page 1)  (Page 2)  (Page 3)  

Call or text at 864-426-1937.  

Josh Murphy, Cherokee Village, AR

 


 

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@Steingar: Would you like to make an investment as a silent, majority  stakeholder, nonflying partner in another Mooney? Buy this one and I'll keep it flying for you regardless of who the president is. 

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Good luck on the sale and your business venture. Hopefully will have early success so you can come back to your flying. Very nice looking Mooney I noticed yours does not have the more common dorsal to the tail same as mine, I think it makes for a leaner look. Best wishes.

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Congrats on the sale.  Second happiest day and all that.  Would you mind my asking how much it went for?  I know its none of my business but being an M20 C owner myself I am always curious for what examples sell for.

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8 minutes ago, steingar said:

Congrats on the sale.  Second happiest day and all that.  Would you mind my asking how much it went for?  I know its none of my business but being an M20 C owner myself I am always curious for what examples sell for.

As an owner trying to sell a C, I'm very interested as well.

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1 hour ago, 22 others said:

Maybe the buyer will chime in. I don't like to kiss and tell.

Can't say I blame you in the slightest, and I only ask with the greatest temerity.  But it is clearly salient to many of us.

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3 hours ago, 22 others said:

Maybe the buyer will chime in. I don't like to kiss and tell.

After going through the logbooks and seeing the plane, I felt the asking price was fair. Josh and I are both happy with the deal and in my opinion that's the way deals should be made. The wife liked the color, and she is happy. Also very important. 

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