For Auction is one Fuselage section from a 1966 Cessna 172G model that is being parted out. The fuselage is in good condition. It comes as is with what is pictured in the photos. This would make for a great project rebuild airplane or flight simulator.
Parts for Sale
- Bellanca super viking control yokes rams style yokes w/built in 8 day clock(US $635.00)
- Electrosystems, inc. hydraulic power pack unit bellanca super viking power pack(US $1,495.00)
- Garmin battery pack(US $34.99)
- Aircraft pulley 4 each ms20219a2 from ralmark(US $99.00)
- Airesearch aircraft linear actuator and motor p/n 525972 115 volt new!(US $39.99)
- Cast aluminum, continental a65, 75, 85, 90, o200 valve cover, replica part(US $74.00)
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