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Beech Aircraft Engine Mount Assy Twin Beechcraft Baron B55 Pn. 96-910005-75 on 2040-parts.com

US $435.00
Location:

Plains, Georgia, US

Plains, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Hawker Beech Manufacturer Part Number:96-910005-75 Warranty:No

Beech Aircraft Engine Mount Assembly, part number 96-910005-75.  

 

Engine mount has been carefully stored in a warehouse for several years.  

 

There is NO implied or expressed warranty.  This mount is sold as removed. 

 

Approved for installation in Twin Beechcraft B55 Baron serial no. TC-502 through TC-1607, 1964 through 1973.

Could be installed in EAA Homebuilt, Experimental or Airboat.

 

Please advise if you need additional picturesQuestions can be answered at 229-824-7788.

 

Shipping expenses are estimated.  Please advise location.  Will use FedEx ground or freightPossible company truck delivery for expenses.   International bidders need to request shipping charges by e-mail since this item is oversize.  It necessitates reinforced packaging and shipping requirements vary widely by countries.

 


 



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