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Post subject: FS: 1968 Bonanza 36 - $228k - PENDING SALE Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 23:03 |
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Joined: 08/23/11 Posts: 2127 Post Likes: +2003 Company: Delta/ check o'the month club Location: Meridian , ID (KEUL)
Aircraft: 1968 Bonanza 36
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It’s been a hard decision to make but it is time to let this traveling machine become someone else’s magic carpet! I’ve flown this wonderful Bonanza for the last almost 13 years and 1100+ hours.
1968 Bonanza 36 N69CJ Serial #: E-15 TT 5662.5 (actively flying) BT price: $228k D’Shannon 15 gal tip tanks – 110 gal capacity total D’Shannon Genesis IO-550B with 573 TSOH (2015) McCauley 406-C Prop TSOH 308 (2018) BAE 3pt harness in front seats Replaced wimpy SkyTek starter with big honking Hartzell OEM starter & new starter adaptor (2022) Surefly ignition and New Horizons (Maggie) harness (2023) Bindex 1200 mag O/H 2023 D’Shannon baffle kit SkyOx 6 place O2 with cannulas Leather seats with “Big B” (2015) Garmin 430WAAS Garmin SL30 Garmin MX-20 Garmin GTX 327 modified for ADSB out PS Engineering 7000B 6 place intercom with dual music inputs JPI 700 w/oil temp KFC-200 Rozen sun visors Main cabin door steward New Eagle fuel cells (2018 – L / 2020 – R) Gear motor O/H in 2020 For the vintage lovers the original window curtains are still in the airplane as well as the ash trays (but no smoke smell) Excellent PlaneCover with Tail # Cowling plugs with Tail # No Damage history - full logs since 1968
Useful Load 1421 Empty CG 79.66
This has been an amazing traveling machine for our family. Since moving to Idaho we are flying it less and less (and the Super Cub more and more) – especially for “Bonanza type flying”. IMO, it’s a waste to continue to use this beast for breakfast runs that are 35 mins away. As with every airplane, it has it’s warts and it has it’s beauty. The bad on this airplane is the paint (5/10), the carpet and the history of some engine issues when the engine was fairly new. The annual is coming up in April and there are a few things on the sqwawk list that will be addressed at the annual or as part of a pre-buy if we get there first; nothing earth shattering, just normal mx items but I’m trying to be as up front about the airplane as I can be.
CFII owned, can provide transition training and possibly delivery. Aircraft based at KEUL – Caldwell, ID (west Boise)
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 Bonanza 36 - $228k Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 00:55 |
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Joined: 08/23/11 Posts: 2127 Post Likes: +2003 Company: Delta/ check o'the month club Location: Meridian , ID (KEUL)
Aircraft: 1968 Bonanza 36
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Username Protected wrote: How many seats? 6
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 Bonanza 36 - $228k Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 17:43 |
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Joined: 08/23/11 Posts: 2127 Post Likes: +2003 Company: Delta/ check o'the month club Location: Meridian , ID (KEUL)
Aircraft: 1968 Bonanza 36
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Username Protected wrote: What a gorgeous airplane- someone will be getting a nice one. Thanks Dale! I hope the next owner loves it as much as we have.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 Bonanza 36 - $228k Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 17:44 |
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Joined: 08/23/11 Posts: 2127 Post Likes: +2003 Company: Delta/ check o'the month club Location: Meridian , ID (KEUL)
Aircraft: 1968 Bonanza 36
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Username Protected wrote: Nifty, dual cue FD.........how do you like that, Ben? That was a big selling point for me because those yellow FD bars are very similar to the FD in the airplane I have most of my time in (F-15C). (that's the only thing that's similar )
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 Bonanza 36 - $228k Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 21:20 |
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Joined: 09/11/09 Posts: 5307 Post Likes: +4222 Company: Looking Location: Tulsa, Ok
Aircraft: Baron/Bonanza
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Username Protected wrote: Nifty, dual cue FD.........how do you like that, Ben? That was a big selling point for me because those yellow FD bars are very similar to the FD in the airplane I have most of my time in (F-15C). (that's the only thing that's similar )
I kinda wondered if that was more "military", than putting the delta in the vee with the King flight director.
I hope your sale goes smoothly, and wish I were in a position to make it so for you! If you'll take that $2 offer from the other thread, I'll do it as-is, where is!!!!!! Bloody generous, really.........
_________________ I don't have a problem with anger, I have a problem with idiots.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1968 Bonanza 36 - $228k Posted: 28 Mar 2024, 12:15 |
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Joined: 10/07/15 Posts: 191 Post Likes: +43
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this is exactly what I want!!! anyone wanna buy a freshly painted V35A with mid time motor?
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