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1960 Cessna 172 172a Skyhawk Aircraft Cabin Air Vent Scott Oat Gauge Thermometer on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Hastings, Florida, United States

Hastings, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

1960 CESSNA 172 172A SKYHAWK AIRCRAFT CABIN AIR VENT SCOTT OAT GAUGE THERMOMETER

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SKU:111021

Good condition.

N Number: N9841T Serial Number: S/N 47641 Description: Tachometer appears to be original with under 2200 hours indicated. Airframe is complete except headliner and spinner, and is very straight with no hail damage or dents. The flaps have minor surface corrosion. All instruments were in airplane. Aircraft was stored indoors. NO LOG BOOKS Engine: Continenetal O-300-c Engine (Complete) Again NO LOGS Serial # 12568-d-6-a Propeller: McCauley EM7654TC910PC3 Klip-tip S/N 66774 in near pristine condition Again NO LOG BOOKS Avionics: Modest with KX170B, KT76, and intercom

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Project: 1589

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