Low time, IFR, just completed extensive annual well-maintained and in good condition inside and out
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1969 Piper PA-28 Cherokee
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
Fairfield, Iowa, United States
Aircraft location
Fairfield, Iowa, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
7,400 hours
ESTIMATED TIME BEFORE OVERHAUL (TBO)
Airframe Description
Aileron and Flap Gap Seals
Wing Root Fairing Mod
Flap Hinge Fairing Mod
Inboard Vortex Generators
Pilot and Co-Pilot Shoulder Harnesses
Pilot and Co-pilot Toe Brakes
Wheel Pants (Not installed)
Propulsion
Lycoming O-320-B2B - S/N: L-8801-39 400 hrs SMOH by by Central Cylinder 2/2021
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
4
Interior Condition
New Carpet, Side Panels, Seat Cushions, Door Welting, etc. in 9/2006 - Good Condition
Interior Year
2006
Interior Score
7
Exterior Condition
Full Strip and Paint and all New Windows in 2002 – Good Condition
Paint Year
2002
Paint Score
8
Maintenance
Inspection Status
extensive annual and spar ad completed June 2024
Price Change history
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