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Post subject: 1962 P35 Posted: Yesterday, 14:34 |
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Joined: 06/26/19 Posts: 39
Aircraft: P35
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1962 P35 S/N D-7000 N7000Q $150,000.00
2438 Total time since new 2438 TSN/372 TSO/187 SIRAN IO-470N 654 TSN/364 TSO/170 SIRAN Prop
Since 2021 the following has been accomplished
-Fuel system overhauled including flow divider, pump and servo -New engine hoses and flex brake lines -Overhauled prop governor -Dual impulse mags with recent overhaul -New fuel bladders -New Wing bolts -New Gear boots, rod ends, springs, tygon tubes, switches and overhauled gear motor -New Baltic Burch Floorboards -New Ignition harness -Engine mounts/isolators
Mods: -Plane power alternator -CIES fuel gauges with Aerospace Logic Indicator -G3 engine monitor with fuel flow and engine Vibration -D'shannon baffles, thick side windows, speed slope windshield and aileron gap seals and oil separator -BAS Shoulder harnesses -GAMI fuel injectors -Digital tach -Sound X insulation -New seats, carpet and sidewalls -Mid Continent USB clock -Cabin door steward -Cleveland wheels and brakes -100 lb GW increase McGettic Engineering 1,171 useful load. I weighed after all mods so it's a true EW. -Spin on oil filter -Tinted rear windows -406 ELT -Davtron clock on yoke -Rosen visors -Prop balanced -HD entry step
Avionics: Dual G5's with GPSS steering, OAT, TAS and wind vector GNS530W GNC255 GMA340 4 place intercom with aux input GTX330ES STEC50(Yaw Damp included but not installed) GDL39 Orion 360 beacon
I am 3rd owner corporate aviation DOM/Pilot. I've held an A&P for 22 years IA for 19. It's not perfect but I've tried to continually improve.
Right wing leading edge was reskinned a few years back. A mouse got in the wing and I was unsatisfied with available access to clean and evaluate so I elected to have leading edge removed. Some channels under baggage compartment were also replaced at this time. I assume there was a leak in baggage door and whoever was performing annual prior to my ownership wasn't removing this floor panel. I believe the wet insulation on top of channels caused corrosion. Mountain airframe in Mena, AR accomplished these repairs. Otherwise no damage history.
I have a spare set of ruddervators and aluminum horn fittings that are included with the airplane. They are in excellent condition and under no circumstance with I sell them separately. The installed ones have light filiform and given they are so hard to come by I didn’t want to strip without a spare set.
I have cygnet dual controls with matching yoke that is included.
I also have an additional set of wing tips in near mint condition but the paint does not match this scheme.
Airplane has extremely light hail dents that can be seen in perfect light on ailerons and tail.
It's an honest 163+ TAS ROP airplane. It does run smooth LOP < 65% power.
Paint is 6+ in my opinion but I'm probably a little biased and do NOT suffer from my daughter is the prettiest girl in the world syndrome.
Interior is an 8. Headliner replacement would make it a 9 but by no means is in bad shape. Just next to new everything else you can tell it is not new.
For me there was always something iconic about it being the 7000th. I don’t need sell and it’s definitely a heart string as I have a lot of sweat equity in her. I find myself using it more lately commuting for work. I am considering replacing with something with more equipped for night and lower IFR flying. Call me chicken but I try to avoid both of these in singles. I’m always open to trades but beware I’m fairly picky.
Airplane lived in Iowa 1962-1976, Mississippi 1976-2021 and Memphis,Tennessee 2021-Present . It has been regularly hangared since at least 1976 as the previous owner was a family friend.
Blackstone oil analysis performed every oil change. Chrome has always been elevated but aircraft has chrome cylinders. Compressions are all 65+ cold and I borescope regularly. Uses less than 1 quart between changes and oil remains mostly transparent for the first 20 ish hours. 100W w/Cam guard used and aeromag installed. I have pictures and documents for most anything you can imagine and the paperwork almost outweighs the airplane.
I mean no disrespect but I’m not interested in owner financing, tire kickers, negative opinions, help me sell offers or someone who does not treat her right. Anyone else feel free to send me a PM!
Annual is due 7/1/25
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