Complete logs, No damage history, no hail, no corrosion. A 205 is a little known plane of excellent utility right between the 182 and 206. 206 Fuselage with two front doors, 182 wings and tail with a 260 HP injected engine with a 1500 hour TBO that burns 11 gallons per hour. Only made in 1963 and 1964. This is an exceptional example of one.
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1964 Cessna 205 Super Skywagon
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
Placerville, California, United States
Aircraft location
Placerville, California, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
2,250 hours
ESTIMATED TIME BEFORE OVERHAUL (TBO)
Airframe Description
84 gallons long range fuel
Monarch gas caps
BAS inertia reel shoulder harnesses
Six seats (rear two are removed but included)
Courtesy lights
Rear seat vents
Pilot seat arrestor belt
Two front doors
Large rear baggage door
Dual front articulating seats
Wheel pants
LED Strobes and beacons
Flap gap seals
Ground service plug
Alternator
Brackett air filter
STC for Unleaded fuel
Useful Load: 1421 Lbs.
Propulsion
332 SMOH on IO-470S, 260 HP, by Western Skyways in 2017
McCauley C490 2-Blade
290 Hours SPOH
Avionics
Flight rules
Visual Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
Basic VFR panel ready for modernization
ICOM IC-A20 Digital flip flop Com
Stratus Appereo ESG ADSB Out Transponder
Garmin GDL 49 ADSB in
Avionics master switch
Outside air temp gauge
Softcom 6 place intercom
Pilot side yoke mounted push-to-talk button
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
6
Interior Condition
Cream Naugahyde with matching side panels and headliner and carpet, all in excellent original condition.
Interior Score
9
Exterior Condition
Stunning overall white with metallic burgundy and metallic blue accents in a custom scheme.
Paint Score
9
Maintenance
Inspection Expiry
Fri, Nov 1, 2024
Supporting Materials
Price Change history
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