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Post subject: FS: 1965 Cessna 182 Posted: 12 Jun 2024, 22:54 |
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Joined: 05/09/21 Posts: 53 Post Likes: +2 Location: Layton UT
Aircraft: G35 Bonanza
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FS 1965 Cessna 182 $92,000 OBO
1965 Cessna 182 TTAF 7782 Engine TSMO 700 Prop SNEW 400 All logbooks since new Sold with fresh annual Jump door STC and stock door included ADSB Tail beacon Located at KOGD. Hangared Additional Continental O-470 with accessories available $92,000 OBO
Listings for a friend 801-628-5867
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 Cessna 182 Posted: 12 Jun 2024, 22:56 |
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Joined: 05/09/21 Posts: 53 Post Likes: +2 Location: Layton UT
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More pictures
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 Cessna 182 Posted: 14 Jun 2024, 12:56 |
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Joined: 06/27/15 Posts: 762 Post Likes: +489 Location: Minneapolis MN
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Seems like a good candidate for a glass upgrade.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 Cessna 182 Posted: 15 Jun 2024, 19:12 |
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Joined: 10/03/14 Posts: 1286 Post Likes: +895 Location: Falmouth,MA
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Username Protected wrote: Almost looks like bullet holes in the vertical stabilizer and rudder.
Dan Sure does
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 Cessna 182 Posted: 16 Jun 2024, 01:34 |
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So what’s the story there are those actual stickers or is there damage? Also FlightAware shows the last flight near Stephenville, TX but you’re now saying the plane is located at KOGD? With no flight records of how it got to Utah?
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 Cessna 182 Posted: 16 Jun 2024, 02:49 |
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Joined: 05/09/21 Posts: 53 Post Likes: +2 Location: Layton UT
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Those are just stickers.
Not sure how accurate flight aware is but it been in KOGD for last few years. I am posting it for a friend and do not have all the details. The phone number I posted is the owners cell phone, he would be happy to answer any questions about the 182.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 Cessna 182 Posted: 16 Jun 2024, 22:10 |
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Joined: 03/28/17 Posts: 7341 Post Likes: +8937 Location: N. California
Aircraft: C-182
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Username Protected wrote: FS 1965 Cessna 182 $92,000 OBO
1965 Cessna 182 TTAF 7782 Engine TSMO 700 Prop SNEW 400 All logbooks since new Sold with fresh annual Jump door STC and stock door included ADSB Tail beacon Located at KOGD. Hangared Additional Continental O-470 with accessories available $92,000 OBO
Listings for a friend 801-628-5867 Good 182's are getting to be rare, but jump planes should draw extra scrutiny of the engine condition; there's nothing harder than climbing full power at gross weight to 10,000 feet, then chopping the power for a screaming dive back to the airport to pick up another load. Interesting that it comes with a spare engine. It looks decent in the pictures; the glass might be better than the pictures show due to sun angle. If it's had shoestring maintenance typical of jump planes, a good 182 IA will pick it out quickly in a pre buy. Pass on the sold with fresh annual; prospective buyer should have a pre buy by an IA that knows 182's that is also a good annual inspection.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1965 Cessna 182 Posted: 16 Jun 2024, 23:43 |
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Joined: 12/08/12 Posts: 1023 Post Likes: +1286 Location: Ukiah, California
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Username Protected wrote: Good 182's are getting to be rare, but jump planes should draw extra scrutiny of the engine condition; there's nothing harder than climbing full power at gross weight to 10,000 feet, then chopping the power for a screaming dive back to the airport to pick up another load. Interesting that it comes with a spare engine.
It looks decent in the pictures; the glass might be better than the pictures show due to sun angle. If it's had shoestring maintenance typical of jump planes, a good 182 IA will pick it out quickly in a pre buy.
Exactly my thoughts but I was hesitant to mention the tough life of a jump ship. Care in descent is crucial to healthy engine life. Dan
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