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Check it out:

1968 Mooney Mustang - aviation - by owner - airplane aviation parts - craigslist

If you cannot open the link, here is what it says:

1968 Mooney Mustang M-22 PRESSURIZED 5-Seat Single Engine.
310/Hp Lycoming TIO-541, 222/kt Max speed at 25,000’ 1100-TTAF/E $125K

The ad doesn't say what, if anything, is needed to be airworthy, nor does it have any pictures. As much as I would like to have a plane with the performance of the Mustang, I am unlikely to purchase an M22 knowing there is next to no factory support. I am also unaware of a supply line on the secondary market for used parts which makes a purchase such as this potentially unwise. Thoughts?

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The guys that own them don’t seem to feel that way, but if I recall correctly, the engine is somewhat orphaned.  I have never seen on in person, but everything that I have read suggests that its a very well built machine.  

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Don Maxwell has one in his hanger that I got to see as they were doing a restore project on it.  If anybody can keep a mustang flying it would be the Maxwells.  Give him a call he might have even done an annual on that very plane.  I was surprised at how big that turbo is on it and with the oleo struts it's a tall mooney in person.

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It’s only 45 minutes away from me. Maybe I need to go take some pictures and post them here about 1 per week, just to mess with y’all. :D

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I think some of the qualifications of a M22 owner would be first an evangelical desire to keep a rare Mooney flying.   If you want a pressurized plane to travel the country buy a Malibu or P210.
 

 Second a lot of experience in aircraft maintenance and sourcing parts.  This is not a plane you can drop off at your neighborhood mechanic and pick it up the next week.  

Last, a very high ability to navigate regulations and a talent for justifying minor changes as well as major alterations via 337s.  

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On 10/12/2024 at 8:19 PM, RoundTwo said:

It’s only 45 minutes away from me. Maybe I need to go take some pictures and post them here about 1 per week, just to mess with y’all. :D

Please do!

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On 10/12/2024 at 6:00 PM, varlajo said:

https://www.hangar67.com/aircraft/1968-mooney-m22-mustang/32013

One owner between 2006-2023, but last ownership only lasted a year, it seems. I think the biggest issue will be avionics upgrades. I doubt any modern autopilots, for example, are approved. G3X and GTN650Xi are. 

Last flight in 2017?

44 minutes ago, 40_Year_Dream said:

In case it matters to anyone, it is the same M22 Mustang.  I would not be surprised if the Georgia area Craigslist Ad was an error post for the same plane in the wrong region, and it is now listed correctly in NM.  

I hope it goes to someone who will also keep it airworthy.  

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Ref parts, Thank God we can make our own via OPP, there really isn’t much you can’t build or have built, $$$ and time would be the issue.

I have a friend that “restored” the only flying XP-82, takes money, time and skill, but one man built it, another can rebuild it.

Not me though

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