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I purchased a console headliner at Osh Kosh from plane plastics, the link can be seen here:

http://www.planeplastics.com/airplanes/mooney/m20c-j/page17/k130079-037

It is the wrong part number and it is just now that I realized it.  It is for some of the pre-J Mooney's just not my 1970 M20C

I paid 256 dollars for it but will take 100 or any reasonable offer.  It may be a little expensive to ship so if anyone picks it up at KLOU I will buy you lunch (Or I will ship it and add shipping costs to our negotiated price).  It is brand new and has not been used.  Regards,

 

Jeff Allen

 

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12 hours ago, jazztheglass said:

I purchased a console headliner at Osh Kosh from plane plastics, the link can be seen here:

http://www.planeplastics.com/airplanes/mooney/m20c-j/page17/k130079-037

It is the wrong part number and it is just now that I realized it.  It is for some of the pre-J Mooney's just not my 1970 M20C

I paid 256 dollars for it but will take 100 or any reasonable offer.  It may be a little expensive to ship so if anyone picks it up at KLOU I will buy you lunch (Or I will ship it and add shipping costs to our negotiated price).  It is brand new and has not been used.  Regards,

 

Jeff Allen

 

Jeff -- to help you a bit, I figured out what part you have. It is a headliner for a 1965 C/D or E model. Here is what it should look like.

5ac24908d9cef_Mooney1965CE.jpg.560ced31e9471dbfc7d9a73a6f52e113.jpg

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Plane plastics contacted me and said they would take it back which really surprised me.  It was my fault for not researching it better but I was in a buyer crazed frenzy at Oshkosh.  Thanks so much for your comments!

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2 hours ago, jazztheglass said:

It was my fault for not researching it better but I was in a buyer crazed frenzy at Oshkosh. 

Been there, done that! The joys of Oshkosh- now less than 4 months away!

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Out of curiosity, how easy is it to install these and how do people like them?


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These pieces are heavier than the original factory. They all need to be trimmed and a fair amount of time to spent fitting. Some components require you to cut the holes that you will need. If you have the patience, they are a viable option.


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