Wrench978 Posted March 22, 2019 Report Posted March 22, 2019 Hi all. Sorry for another one of "these" threads. I am in the process (made an offer/waiting for a response) of trying to buy a 68 M20G in North Carolina. The biggest hurdle is that I live in Puerto Rico. I was hoping there might be someone knowledgeable in the area to swing by and take a look at the plane before I spend money on a plane ticket and pre-buy inspection. From everything that I can tell, it seems like the plane is a good fit for me and my wife. and I certainly plan on checking it out in person once a price is agreed upon. I just don't want to drop 500+ bucks to take a look at every plane that pops up on the internet. Is anyone able to help me out? (Ive already figured that AGL would be a good bet for PPI (although Im open to other suggestions), but if things go through, I will need suggestions on transition training, as well! Quote
eman1200 Posted March 22, 2019 Report Posted March 22, 2019 where is it located? I might be able to swing by. I wonder if it's the one at EQY I looked at a few years ago.... 1 Quote
Wrench978 Posted March 22, 2019 Author Report Posted March 22, 2019 1 minute ago, eman1200 said: where is it located? I might be able to swing by. I wonder if it's the one at EQY I looked at a few years ago.... AKH Quote
eman1200 Posted March 22, 2019 Report Posted March 22, 2019 PM me the details/contact info and I'll do my best to swing by this weekend if he's available. 1 1 Quote
Wrench978 Posted March 22, 2019 Author Report Posted March 22, 2019 5 minutes ago, eman1200 said: PM me the details/contact info and I'll do my best to swing by this weekend if he's available. PM Sent. Thanks! Quote
AlexLev Posted March 23, 2019 Report Posted March 23, 2019 Good luck, I've owned an M20G for the past few years, purchased in '16; feel free to message me with any questions. 1 Quote
kpaul Posted March 23, 2019 Report Posted March 23, 2019 15 hours ago, Wrench978 said: AKH I would highly recommend @AGL Aviation for the PPI. @Marcopolo lives in that area in knowledgeable when it comes to Mooneys and also knows at least one instructor based in the area. 1 Quote
carusoam Posted March 23, 2019 Report Posted March 23, 2019 Way to go Eman! MS promises made, promises kept! Best regards, -a- 1 Quote
Wrench978 Posted March 23, 2019 Author Report Posted March 23, 2019 Many thanks to @eman1200 for going to take a look at the plane for me! Anyone care to chime in on the plane? For what i would be willing to pay, I don’t expect perfection, but I’m curious if stuff like the rusty hinge bolts or staining by the fuel sump is something to run from. The paint is not a deal breaker for me. I don’t have access to a hangar and the sun is strong here. Quote
carusoam Posted March 23, 2019 Report Posted March 23, 2019 For pricing we have Jimmy... @jgarrison He has a thread around here. Send him a PM... he sends you a link, I think... Also look up covers for your plane... Plan on keeping it under some form of roof if you can... PR sunshine and rain will be tough on your plane... Best regards, -a- Quote
AlexLev Posted March 23, 2019 Report Posted March 23, 2019 Can I ask what you are considering getting the plane for? Feel free to PM me if you want, just curious what a G model like that commands in today's market. Happy to tell you what I paid for my G model too back in Dec 2016 if you PM me. Anyway--I can't speak much to the plane. My initial instinct from the pictures would be to tread lightly and have ample $$$ in reserve for unexpected maintenance. The interior does look clean at least. Quote
AlexLev Posted March 23, 2019 Report Posted March 23, 2019 That G is in poor shape. 4 minutes ago, bluehighwayflyer said: I hate to be negative but that is one dog of a Mooney. Find one that hasn’t been sitting outside on a ramp with failed paint rusting and corroding forever and ever. Jim Agreed. Just looking at the specs, in the next few years, I'd wager you'd: - Spend at least 15K on an engine overhaul - Probably need to bring in ADSB compliant by 2020. Another 10K if you go the 430W + 330ES route, there are cheaper alternatives, but how long are you going to want to fly that thing without an IFR GPS? Maybe you don't need one, but still..better planes for better prices to be had out there. And then it's just hard to take pride of ownership on a plane that so desperately needs paint, etc. Why do you want a G vs a C or something of the sort? Do you prefer the mid body cabins? Quote
Marauder Posted March 23, 2019 Report Posted March 23, 2019 Many thanks to [mention=12849]eman1200[/mention] for going to take a look at the plane for me! Anyone care to chime in on the plane? For what i would be willing to pay, I don’t expect perfection, but I’m curious if stuff like the rusty hinge bolts or staining by the fuel sump is something to run from. The paint is not a deal breaker for me. I don’t have access to a hangar and the sun is strong here. Jimmy has a C model coming in that may be what you’re looking for. Saw the plane here in Pennsylvania. Maintained by Weber’s (MSC). Met the owner. Plane hasn’t flown a lot but has been maintained. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote
Wrench978 Posted March 23, 2019 Author Report Posted March 23, 2019 7 minutes ago, AlexLev said: That G is in poor shape. Agreed. Just looking at the specs, in the next few years, I'd wager you'd: - Spend at least 15K on an engine overhaul - Probably need to bring in ADSB compliant by 2020. Another 10K if you go the 430W + 330ES route, there are cheaper alternatives, but how long are you going to want to fly that thing without an IFR GPS? Maybe you don't need one, but still..better planes for better prices to be had out there. And then it's just hard to take pride of ownership on a plane that so desperately needs paint, etc. Why do you want a G vs a C or something of the sort? Do you prefer the mid body cabins? The engine has 810 hours on it, 300 in the last 3 years. What makes you say is be looking at an overhaul soon? as far as ADSB, I would likely put a stratus in it, so a little over 4K. I agree that a 430w would be nice, but it’s just not a necessity. I don’t have my IR yet, and my priority would be flying the crap out of the plane and IR training. Im looking at mid bodies cause I would like the option of taking friends. After sitting in an E yesterday, I can see the issue with fitting people in the back seats Quote
AlexLev Posted March 23, 2019 Report Posted March 23, 2019 (edited) 6 minutes ago, Wrench978 said: The engine has 810 hours on it, 300 in the last 3 years. What makes you say is be looking at an overhaul soon? as far as ADSB, I would likely put a stratus in it, so a little over 4K. I agree that a 430w would be nice, but it’s just not a necessity. I don’t have my IR yet, and my priority would be flying the crap out of the plane and IR training. Im looking at mid bodies cause I would like the option of taking friends. After sitting in an E yesterday, I can see the issue with fitting people in the back seats 300 in last year 3 years is promising, but how do you know the owner didn't find a little bit of metal in oil changes? I'd personally feel a lot more comfortable with the plane if I can put 10-20 hours on it and then take a look at the oil filter myself, but good luck finding a way to do that. And yes -- it makes sense that you want a mid-body given your mission. I have passengers often and find the G a great plane for bringing at least 2 other pax, and I've had 4 people in it on at least 5-8 occassions for even long cross countries and everyone was cozy. My G's engine started making metal after I put 200 hours on it. It had 900 hours SMOH when I bought it. In o-360s the cam+lifters are the weakest link. I certainly could have put it on the market then and no one would have been the wiser if I changed the oil before putting it on the market. All I'm saying is, it's wise to have some cash reserves for expenses like this when you're buying any airplane as it could always happen to you too. I got my G to do IFR training in it and got my instrument rating in it. Let me say this - It would have sucked to not have a 430W because you'd have to relearn so much...and your instrument rating is so much harder without an IFR GPS. Edited March 23, 2019 by AlexLev Quote
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