gitmo234
Line Up and Wait
Hello,
I found an older (1959) C-172 that has low time, looks great, well kept and fresh out of annual. I am considering buying it for two reasons:
1) I want the ability to load up one or two other people and fly to a local beach for a weekend as well as other recreational flights
2) I have an incredibly long commute and there's an airport within 5 miles of work, which happens to be in the DC FRZ. Plan is to jump through the necessary hoops and eventually fly to work into the FRZ, like a few other commuters out there. When flown direct it would be about a 30-45 minute flight from wheels up to wheels down.
The aircraft appears to have all the neccessary equipment like a mode-C transponder.
Also, the price is right. Its just above book price according to AOPA but I would offer lower.
I inquired today about damage history and got a reply that it had no corrosion but it has a history of damage repairs, one in 1960 and one in 1997 and the repairs were professionally/well done.
I'm not the kinda guy to just not buy something because it was damaged once, I'm calling to get specifics soon. My question is...what are the downsides of buying something with damage. Would you buy something with damage history? What would you look out for?
Of course, If I buy, a full inspection would be performed.
I found an older (1959) C-172 that has low time, looks great, well kept and fresh out of annual. I am considering buying it for two reasons:
1) I want the ability to load up one or two other people and fly to a local beach for a weekend as well as other recreational flights
2) I have an incredibly long commute and there's an airport within 5 miles of work, which happens to be in the DC FRZ. Plan is to jump through the necessary hoops and eventually fly to work into the FRZ, like a few other commuters out there. When flown direct it would be about a 30-45 minute flight from wheels up to wheels down.
The aircraft appears to have all the neccessary equipment like a mode-C transponder.
Also, the price is right. Its just above book price according to AOPA but I would offer lower.
I inquired today about damage history and got a reply that it had no corrosion but it has a history of damage repairs, one in 1960 and one in 1997 and the repairs were professionally/well done.
I'm not the kinda guy to just not buy something because it was damaged once, I'm calling to get specifics soon. My question is...what are the downsides of buying something with damage. Would you buy something with damage history? What would you look out for?
Of course, If I buy, a full inspection would be performed.