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1968 Cessna P206D

Used
$165,000
$145,000
(-12%)
08/20/2024
Est: $1,075/mo
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Registration no. 8727ZSerial no. P206-0527
289 VIEWS
96 DAYS ON FLYING
7 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

1968 Cessna P206 For Sale.

Seller location

Murrieta, California, United States

Aircraft location

Hemet, California, United States

Airframe Total time

4,318 hours

Airframe Description

New Fuel Bladders, O/H Nose Strut Assembly, O/H Fuel Selector.  

Total hours flown in the past 6 months

50 hours

Engine 1 hours

1,742 hours SMOH

Propulsion

Compression: #1) 79 #2) 72 #3) 76 #4) 79 #5) 79 #6) 76, New Fuel Bladders, New Electric Fuel Pump, Engine Driven Pump, Metering Valve, Fuel Manifold, Injectors, O/H Mufflers, O/H Magnetos, New Fuela and Oil Hoses.

Flight rules

Instrument Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

Garmin GNC 355 GPS/COM

Narco 12D NAV/COM

Garmin GTX355 ADS-B Transponder

6 - Place Intercom

Comms equipment

PMA 8000BT Audio Panel

Garmin GNC 355 GPS/COM

Narco 12D NAV/COM

Garmin GTX355 ADS-B Transponder

6 - Place Intercom

Number of seats

6

Interior Condition

Interior Condition is good

Interior Year

1968

Interior Score

7

Paint Year

1968

Paint Score

7

Inspection Expiry

Fri, Jan 31, 2025

Damage history

No Damage History

Date
Event
Price
08/20/2024
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$165,000$145,000
(-12%)
06/15/2024
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