Joined: 08/14/12 Posts: 453 Post Likes: +90 Company: Fast Aviation/HangarSwap Location: Sanford, FL
Aircraft: C172|C210|BE58
Hey folks! Just got in a 1947 Bonanza in. SN D-876.
You might have seen the YT video I made about it having flares:
It has an 185-8 with 899 SMOH and 197.8 STOH. BUT it's an old OH. Last log entry is 1996. I can sell the engine complete or sell accessories separate. I usually sell accessories separate, but open to options.
84" Electric prop with all the goodies, including the bulkheads.
All the surfaces, gear doors, and wings have been primed and painted. The iuddervators have patches (can send pics) but I have one good early ruddervator at my shop if anyone is looking for one. I wish I knew which white, but it looks very close to matterhorn white when I put it up to something I know is matterhorn white.
Pics below. Let me know what you're looking for.
What is already sold: turn and bank, flare tubes, map box cover, mag compass mount, tail cone, and throttle cable.
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Post subject: Re: FS: Parting out 1947 BE35 D-876!!
Posted: 16 Feb 2024, 14:26
Joined: 08/14/12 Posts: 453 Post Likes: +90 Company: Fast Aviation/HangarSwap Location: Sanford, FL
Aircraft: C172|C210|BE58
Yes, I didn't see the donut though. I have everything else for it. You want the whole kit plus the door?[/quote]
Yes I want kit. Not sure what you mean by door and donut. I have a 10 gallon now and want to upgrade[/quote]
The door on the side of your fuselage where you add fuel to the tank. On the 20 gallon set up there is a door that is on the LH side of your fuselage. The "donut" is a black rubber donut looking gasket that is on the opening of the aux tank and it butts up to the door.
Post subject: Re: FS: Parting out 1947 BE35 D-876!!
Posted: 17 Feb 2024, 00:03
Joined: 08/18/22 Posts: 168 Post Likes: +39
Aircraft: Bonanza c35
Username Protected wrote:
Yes, I didn't see the donut though. I have everything else for it. You want the whole kit plus the door?
Yes I want kit. Not sure what you mean by door and donut. I have a 10 gallon now and want to upgrade[/quote]
The door on the side of your fuselage where you add fuel to the tank. On the 20 gallon set up there is a door that is on the LH side of your fuselage. The "donut" is a black rubber donut looking gasket that is on the opening of the aux tank and it butts up to the door.[/quote]
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