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I'm looking at two older Cessna 182's. Both are the same year, both have
roughly the same radios, both are in roughly the same condition, both are asking about the same price, except for the following: 1) Plane A has a newly overhauled engine, some hail damage, and newer gyros 2) Plane B has about 600 hours on the engine, no hail, and the old AN gyros Any opinions / advice on which to pursue? Thanks! Chris |
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![]() Brinks wrote: I'm looking at two older Cessna 182's. Both are the same year, both have roughly the same radios, both are in roughly the same condition, both are asking about the same price, except for the following: 1) Plane A has a newly overhauled engine, some hail damage, and newer gyros 2) Plane B has about 600 hours on the engine, no hail, and the old AN gyros Any opinions / advice on which to pursue? Thanks! If there are indications that the engine was overhauled just to make it more attractive to buyers (IOW, just to sell the plane), I would probably opt for plane B. If I had plans to fly in IMC a fair amount, I would lean towards plane A. If I were Jay Honeck and felt that the appearance of the plane was indicative of the overall condition, I would buy plane B. :-) George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 23:52:28 GMT, "G.R. Patterson III"
wrote: Brinks wrote: I'm looking at two older Cessna 182's. Both are the same year, both have roughly the same radios, both are in roughly the same condition, both are asking about the same price, except for the following: 1) Plane A has a newly overhauled engine, some hail damage, and newer gyros 2) Plane B has about 600 hours on the engine, no hail, and the old AN gyros Any opinions / advice on which to pursue? Thanks! If there are indications that the engine was overhauled just to make it more attractive to buyers (IOW, just to sell the plane), I would probably opt for plane B. If I had plans to fly in IMC a fair amount, I would lean towards plane A. If I were Jay Honeck and felt that the appearance of the plane was indicative of the overall condition, I would buy plane B. :-) George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. What George said.... If the O/H wasn't done just to sell it, I'd look at the one that was closer to where I live. It's possible that could save you a couple grand in transportation expenses. If the new engine was put in just to make the sale, go for B as long as the hail damage is slight. HTH. z |
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"Brinks" writes:
I'm looking at two older Cessna 182's. Both are the same year, both have roughly the same radios, both are in roughly the same condition, both are asking about the same price, except for the following: 1) Plane A has a newly overhauled engine, some hail damage, and newer gyros 2) Plane B has about 600 hours on the engine, no hail, and the old AN gyros Any opinions / advice on which to pursue? Thanks! If (1) involves a just-to-sell overhaul, then I'd pick (2). If (1) involves a good overhaul by a reputable shop, then I'd pick (1). -jav |
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![]() "Brinks" wrote in message ... I'm looking at two older Cessna 182's. Both are the same year, both have roughly the same radios, both are in roughly the same condition, both are asking about the same price, except for the following: 1) Plane A has a newly overhauled engine, some hail damage, and newer gyros 2) Plane B has about 600 hours on the engine, no hail, and the old AN gyros Any opinions / advice on which to pursue? Thanks! Chris How long do you expect to keep the airplane? If the answer is "forever or darned close" go with the aircraft that doesn't have hail damage, because hail damage will *always* be there. Gyros are relatively inexpensive (and when does $500 become inexpensive???) and if you keep the airplane long enough you'll need to rebuild the engine anyway. If you're not planning on keeping the plane forever, consider the airplane with the rebuilt engine, but make sure the overhaul was properly done. Also, remember that the hail damage will always be a negative mark on this airplane, and may scare off potential buyers down the road.. KB |
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It's almost always cheaper to buy a plane that meets your needs and not
buy one with the intention of "fixing it up". Another consideration is how will it present to buyers when you try to sell it. Even if you're planning on keeping it long term .. you're personal circumstances may change that plan. Always cover your rear and buy something that will be marketable. "Brinks" wrote in message ... I'm looking at two older Cessna 182's. Both are the same year, both have roughly the same radios, both are in roughly the same condition, both are asking about the same price, except for the following: 1) Plane A has a newly overhauled engine, some hail damage, and newer gyros 2) Plane B has about 600 hours on the engine, no hail, and the old AN gyros Any opinions / advice on which to pursue? Thanks! Chris |
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I you live where it large hail is common and you are going to leave the
plane tied down outside, then pick A. Mike MU-2 "Brinks" wrote in message ... I'm looking at two older Cessna 182's. Both are the same year, both have roughly the same radios, both are in roughly the same condition, both are asking about the same price, except for the following: 1) Plane A has a newly overhauled engine, some hail damage, and newer gyros 2) Plane B has about 600 hours on the engine, no hail, and the old AN gyros Any opinions / advice on which to pursue? Thanks! Chris |
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Hail damage? No son, them there r dimple(speed)tapes.;)
Bryan "The Monk" Chaisone "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message ink.net... I you live where it large hail is common and you are going to leave the plane tied down outside, then pick A. Mike MU-2 |
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