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Hi Mooneyspacers.

Recently we aquired a 59/60 vintage Mooney M20A. There are parts that we wouldn't need for the reasons we got this aircraft. We have decided to see those parts and sections. I would strongly recommend buyers to come out and see the parts before buying. Aircraft is based at Region of Waterloo International Airport CYKF. I'm not sure going prices for these parts, so nest would to make a fair offer on the parts or sub-sections.

Cowles panels

Right entrance door

Nose gear strut with wheel and tire

Some fuselage access panels

Cargo aces hatch door

Different torque rods with turn buckle ends

Aluminum vertical stabilizer (Good Condition)

Rudder  (Good condition)

Horizontal Stabilizer assembly with aft fuselage section (Skin needs repairs on aft fuselage subsection and leading edge of left stability)

Front windshield lower retainer strip

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  • 9 months later...
do you have the rear seat bottom by any chance? Thanks Gary 608 334 0051


Gary - try Alan Fox on this site as well. Not sure if an early E has the same rear seat configuration but he has the carcass of an E sitting at an airport. Might still have the seats.


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thanks I appreciate the info. The seats in A models are very unusual though since they are made with chromemoly tubing and are much more structural than later aluminum airplanes.  I am helping a guy in Australia find all the parts to complete his project. I have owned 4 Mooneys since 1984, including an M20A that I flew to Alaska on my honeymoon in 1994. Yea I am old. Anyway, I think he does need the yokes, how much would you need? Thanks Gary

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48 minutes ago, Gary Bymers said:

thanks I appreciate the info. The seats in A models are very unusual though since they are made with chromemoly tubing and are much more structural than later aluminum airplanes.  I am helping a guy in Australia find all the parts to complete his project. I have owned 4 Mooneys since 1984, including an M20A that I flew to Alaska on my honeymoon in 1994. Yea I am old. Anyway, I think he does need the yokes, how much would you need? Thanks Gary

Gary,

 

Make an offer on the pair of Yokes. Shipping will be extra depending where you will want them to be shipped.

Pm your offer to me, you can also email me directly at: info@iharo.org

 

Thanks

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