You are bidding on a complete Lower engine cowl assembly for a Cessna 150. Will fit models 1959-1966 A-F. This cowl is in good shape for its age with no noticeable dents or dimples. As you can see in the pictures, there is the usual wear on the inside of the nose bowl usually caused by engine mount wear. The cowl has been stripped and primed with zinc chromate, and is ready for some light finish sanding and paint to match your aircraft. The engine access door and hinge mounting pin are included. This item is being sold as is, so please be sure of your application. Due to the up charge for shipping bulky items, shipping to CONUS is $79. Thanks for looking.
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