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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 S35 "Super Sport" Bonanza Posted: 24 Mar 2023, 00:12 |
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Joined: 02/03/16 Posts: 72 Post Likes: +65 Company: Main St. Antiques Location: Vermont
Aircraft: Bonanza V35
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I bought my V35 in ‘82. That was five engines, two paint jobs, two panels and 4500 hours ago. I recently completed a six year makeover: new interior, paint, glass, panel, re-plumb the TKS, gear rebuild/motor overhaul and engine overhaul- this airplane is better than new. The price tag (that I already own) exceeds $450k. The remake took six years. This is a bargain: An S35 that is like new.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 S35 "Super Sport" Bonanza Posted: 29 Mar 2023, 09:15 |
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Joined: 10/24/14 Posts: 163 Post Likes: +204 Company: Blackwell Aviation Location: KFWQ
Aircraft: T-34B, S35 Bonanza
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I'm getting itchy to start painting it. This was my inspiration for the color and glareshield. Astro Blue overall with gloss black SS stripe style glareshield and one stripe on each stabilizer and ruddervator. I spray painted some on the nose before we stripped it just to see what it would look like. Then gloss black around the side windows like the original S35 scheme. The N-number is the Chevrolet SS badge font, I was thinking the "N" and "SS" in white, and "409" in orange, with a silver border and drop shadow. And yes I know the 409 was never used in a Chevelle, but N396SS, N427SS, and N454SS were all being used! I was planning on painting the engine case and cylinders Chevy engine orange, cylinder heads silver, and chroming the valve covers. And a white leather interior with a dark woodgrain instrument panel.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 S35 "Super Sport" Bonanza Posted: 29 Mar 2023, 09:39 |
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Joined: 01/09/12 Posts: 1788 Post Likes: +2614 Company: MENA, LLC, (Retired Soldier) Location: Hampton, GA (South of Atlanta)
Aircraft: Shopping for a Beech
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Giddy-up, Giddy-up 4-0-9!
Martin
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