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1977 Grumman American AA-1C Lynx

Used
$35,000
$36,000
(+3%)
03/09/2025
Est: $267/mo
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Registration no. N9709USerial no. AA1C-103
1,239 VIEWS
187 DAYS ON FLYING
13 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

On-Final Aircraft Brokerage LLC brings to market this 1977 Grumman AA1-C Lynx with the 125hp STC.

Same owner since 2001. 

All Logbooks since day 1

Always hangared

Airframe:  

TT 2935.8

tinted canopy, recently installed new windshield,

No hail damage, No corrosion, 

Seller location

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Aircraft location

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Airframe Total time

2,935 hours

Airframe Description

Airframe:  

TT 2935.8

tinted canopy, recently installed new windshield,

No hail damage, No corrosion, No debonding.

Paint- 7/10

Interior- 7/10

                        

Engine 1 hours

1,292 hours SFOH

Propulsion

Engine:

Lycoming O-235 125hp (STC)

ETT- 1292.09 

STOH- 781.48 (yr.1997)

75/80 79/80 75/80 77/80

Sensenich 72CK-0-56

Flight rules

Instrument Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

Avionics:

Dual KX 170B Nav/Com with 2 VOR, 1 glide slope and marker beacon. 

DMA fuel monitor 

Digital tachometer 

M800 Chronometer 

IFR capable(needs recert)

PTT on both yokes

Number of seats

2

Interior Condition

7/10

Exterior Condition

7/10

Inspection Status

Annual completed 03/25

Inspection Expiry

Wed, Apr 1, 2026

Damage history

Damage history from the late 70's

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03/10/2025
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03/09/2025
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11/17/2024
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