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Jay Masino
September 15th 04, 01:09 AM
I'm selling off some of my "stock" of spare parts that don't fit my
Cherokee. I inherited most of them from an airport "old timer" years ago,
and they've been sitting around ever since. I thought I'd give some of
the newsgroup people a chance to make an offer before I Ebay them. I'll be
investigating the worth of these items, so don't low ball "too" much. :)
Buyers will also be responsible for paying shipping cost. I'll except a
certified/bank check or PayPal (although I've never actually used my
PayPal account, so I don't know how to use it). Nothing will be shipped
until I have the money in my pocket.

One Cherokee rams horn yoke and shaft for the larger diameter
installations. If I don't get a reasonable price for this, I'll keep it
for possible upgrade of my Cherokee.
http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/yoke.JPG

The rear section of a dorsal fin. Appears to be brand new. No holes have
been drilled, except for the ones for the built-in captive nuts.
Probably fits Warriors, Archers, later Arrows, etc. The rear is marked
with part number 99619-02
http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/rear_dorsal.JPG

Rear spinner backplate. I believe this is probably off of a Warrior 151.
It's marked with part number 587-330. It's also marked $119, but that's
probably a 15 year old price.
http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/spinner_backplate.JPG

Used wingtips for a hershey bar Cherokee. Removed from a 67 140 for Metco
upgrade. Will probably fit other Cherokee models, too.
http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/wingtips.JPG

Overhead vent "tube" with mounting tray, louvered vents and control cable.
Probably fits mid-70s Warriors.
http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/overhead_vent.JPG

Full carb heat shroud (top and bottom). I believe this is for a mid-70s
Warrior. The top is marked with part number 99568-003, Rev M. The
bottom is marked with part numbers 35302-3F and 35303-003, Rev D. Not
sure which part number is the correct one on the bottom.
http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/carbheat_shroud1.JPG
http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/carbheat_shroud2.JPG

Mufflers that I believe came off my old buddy's 73 Cherokee 180. They
look like they have very little time on them. No visible cracks or
deterioration of the baffles.
http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/mufflers1.JPG
http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/mufflers2.JPG



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Jay Honeck
September 15th 04, 02:26 AM
> The rear section of a dorsal fin. Appears to be brand new. No holes have
> been drilled, except for the ones for the built-in captive nuts.
> Probably fits Warriors, Archers, later Arrows, etc. The rear is marked
> with part number 99619-02
> http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/rear_dorsal.JPG

Hmmmm. I wonder if this fits my '74 Pathfinder? (It sure *looks* the
same...)

Mine is cracking badly, and we decided to replace it at the next annual.

Any idea how I can track down that part number? (I'm heading off to Reno in
about 10 hours, so I prolly won't be around to answer. But if you can't
sell it, set it aside for me and I'll catch you when I get back...)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Bob Noel
September 15th 04, 03:20 AM
In article <YSM1d.178387$9d6.81094@attbi_s54>, "Jay Honeck"
> wrote:

> > The rear section of a dorsal fin. Appears to be brand new. No holes
> > have
> > been drilled, except for the ones for the built-in captive nuts.
> > Probably fits Warriors, Archers, later Arrows, etc. The rear is marked
> > with part number 99619-02
> > http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/rear_dorsal.JPG
>
> Hmmmm. I wonder if this fits my '74 Pathfinder? (It sure *looks* the
> same...)
>
> Mine is cracking badly, and we decided to replace it at the next annual.
>
> Any idea how I can track down that part number? (I'm heading off to Reno
> in
> about 10 hours, so I prolly won't be around to answer. But if you can't
> sell it, set it aside for me and I'll catch you when I get back...)


my (out-of-date?) parts list shows 99619-02 to be applicable
(among others) to pa-28-235 with serial numbers 28-721001 and up.

--
Bob Noel
Seen on Kerry's campaign airplane: "the real deal"
oh yeah baby.

Rutger
September 17th 04, 01:01 AM
Bob Noel > wrote in message >...
> In article <YSM1d.178387$9d6.81094@attbi_s54>, "Jay Honeck"
> > wrote:
>
> > > The rear section of a dorsal fin. Appears to be brand new. No holes
> > > have
> > > been drilled, except for the ones for the built-in captive nuts.
> > > Probably fits Warriors, Archers, later Arrows, etc. The rear is marked
> > > with part number 99619-02
> > > http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/private/rear_dorsal.JPG
> >
> > Hmmmm. I wonder if this fits my '74 Pathfinder? (It sure *looks* the
> > same...)
> >
> > Mine is cracking badly, and we decided to replace it at the next annual.
> >
> > Any idea how I can track down that part number? (I'm heading off to Reno
> > in
> > about 10 hours, so I prolly won't be around to answer. But if you can't
> > sell it, set it aside for me and I'll catch you when I get back...)
>
>
> my (out-of-date?) parts list shows 99619-02 to be applicable
> (among others) to pa-28-235 with serial numbers 28-721001 and up.

N-number : N56993
Aircraft Serial Number : 28-7410040
Aircraft Manufacturer : PIPER
Model : PA-28-235
Engine Manufacturer : LYCOMING
Model : O&VO-360 SER
Aircraft Year : 1973
Owner Name : INNOVATIVE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS INC
Owner Address : 203 FRIENDSHIP ST
IOWA CITY, IA, 52245-3914
Type of Owner : Corporation
Registration Date : 18-Apr-2002
Airworthiness Certificate Type : Standard
Approved Operations : Normal


Looks like the part number qualifies for Jay's plane.

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