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My dad has a '67 260 - totally awesome aircraft - very fast!
His is worth approx $100,000, but has nice paint and interior. Off the cuff, I'd say $65,000 sounds good, but you could check the value on the AOPA website, if you are a member. Also, the International Comanche Society is a good source of Comanche information. |
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It is either the steal of the year - or he saw you coming from a long ways
off... Dunno.... You will need to have a sharp mechanic go over the plane... Denny "Tony" wrote in message ... Im looking into a 1964 comanche 250 to buy for 65,000(a good friend of mine, he is going to buy a glass cockpit for his MU-2 with the 65,000). Any way it has duel KX155, ADF, Autopilot, DME, ect. very nice panel. Its going to need paint and interior. 400 on the motor and a new prop. Hangered it whole life. Complete logs. Does this sound like a good deal? Or could I find better? Also any info on the comanche 250 would help. *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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"Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message ...
It is either the steal of the year - or he saw you coming from a long ways off... Dunno.... You will need to have a sharp mechanic go over the plane... Denny Exactly. A thorough AD search is in order, too, Two big ones that come to mind are the four elevator bolts that cost a gazillion apiece, and the main landing gear actuator trunnions that have to be taken out and NDTd for cracking in the step radius. Hope they're OK. Probably not, in a high-timer. Dan "Tony" wrote in message ... Im looking into a 1964 comanche 250 to buy for 65,000(a good friend of mine, he is going to buy a glass cockpit for his MU-2 with the 65,000). Any way it has duel KX155, ADF, Autopilot, DME, ect. very nice panel. Its going to need paint and interior. 400 on the motor and a new prop. Hangered it whole life. Complete logs. Does this sound like a good deal? Or could I find better? Also any info on the comanche 250 would help. *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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http://www.jrd.org/n8962p/ics/PA24-260.htm
International Comanche Society - VERY good site. -- Montblack ("Tom Jackson" wrote) My dad has a '67 260 - totally awesome aircraft - very fast! His is worth approx $100,000, but has nice paint and interior. Off the cuff, I'd say $65,000 sounds good, but you could check the value on the AOPA website, if you are a member. Also, the International Comanche Society is a good source of Comanche information. |
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The 250 is an excellent plane - while I have been heard to say I can't
understand why Comanche owners are prepared to sell their planes for this kind of money when C172 and C182 sell for double this price, I'd say get a prebuy done and buy the plane. The Comanche series is excellent and has good backup from the Comanche Society and several companies that provide parts, especially Webco in Newton, Kansas. Parts are available without too much difficulty, and if well maintained there is no special maintenance problem with a Comanche over any other type of aircraft. The laminar flow wing is especially good and it is a fast plane for the money and the low operating cost. The Comanche Society has a magazine with vendors advertising suppliers and giving maintenance tips - I like the Comanche and I share with many people the opinion that it is the best plane in that category, regardless of price. That panel alone cost a ton of money - deduct that expense and you are getting the plane extraordinarily cheaply. Pat Just be thorough with the prebuy. "Tony" wrote in message ... Im looking into a 1964 comanche 250 to buy for 65,000(a good friend of mine, he is going to buy a glass cockpit for his MU-2 with the 65,000). Any way it has duel KX155, ADF, Autopilot, DME, ect. very nice panel. Its going to need paint and interior. 400 on the motor and a new prop. Hangered it whole life. Complete logs. Does this sound like a good deal? Or could I find better? Also any info on the comanche 250 would help. *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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