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Any suggestions how much a new aluminum factory wheelpant is worth for a Cessna 120, 140, 170 or 190/195?
Do you mean new as in brand new just produced, or new to you?Any suggestions how much a new aluminum factory wheelpant is worth for a Cessna 120, 140, 170 or 190/195?
Speaking from ignorance, I would think the brackets would be relatively easy to make.Just the wheel pants or pants and brackets? I’ve seen pants (no brackets) for the ‘48 170s for from $300-400. But the pants are worthless if you don’t have the brackets to mount them on.
Possibly. And they might have been the same or adaptable from the later 172 brackets. I can’t remember, but didn’t feel like spending the money at the time.Speaking from ignorance, I would think the brackets would be relatively easy to make.
Is there another way to fly?Please don't tell us if you are flying without pants.......
Is there another way to fly?
they are, I have a templet.Speaking from ignorance, I would think the brackets would be relatively easy to make.
Those look to be after market look a likesMy 1957, 172 had round nose 170 wheel pants on the mains.
They're actually tin and not aluminum aren't they?
Actually it still has 170 pants on it...it's just not my plane any more.
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/wow-thats-my-freakin-airplane.99089/#post-2165669
XM channel 31: Tom Petty radio....it’ll make you feel good, like you have pants.Is there another way to fly?
Ummm...no Tom. I quite doubt that.Those look to be after market look a likes
I have an acquaintance with a 170. His polished inboard left wheel pant cracked out and was looking for a replacement. He thought he was looking for a needle in a haystack until he found out I had a few spares from when I owned my 140 back in the early 1970’s. He offered me $500 for one of the brand new factory made eight I had setting in the back of my storage shed on the top shelf. So I was curious what they were worth:Mine aren't perfect, but they sure are pretty! If you want to buy a set, the going rate is around $2K for a set of polished ones. If you have a painted plane, save some money and get fiberglass/carbon fiber ones. The guy who paid $5K got ripped off and if you see them for $300-400 let me know!
I just saw a set of 48-170 polished wheel pants go for $5k, and the guy was happy to get them.
If this fellow ever needs a new inboard left half give me a call!I just saw a set of 48-170 polished wheel pants go for $5k, and the guy was happy to get them.
Tell the 170 association about them, see how fast they go.View attachment 60486
I have an acquaintance with a 170. His polished inboard left wheel pant cracked out and was looking for a replacement. He thought he was looking for a needle in a haystack until he found out I had a few spares from when I owned my 140 back in the early 1970’s. He offered me $500 for one of the brand new factory made eight I had setting in the back of my storage shed on the top shelf. So I was curious what they were worth:
At an Oshkosh forum decades ago, the comment was made that if you order new wheel pants, Cessna goes into the store room and pulls the molds off the shelf for the pressing of the pants. They do a run of 12 or more pairs. Then they charge whatever it cost them to pull the mold, press the first pant, assemble it, put it back on the shelf and then put the molds and everything back into storage. That first wheel pant sets the price for the whole run of the wheel pants. So the original cost times how many they ran on the press equals how much profit they made on the part. That was then. Hard to say what new generations of pencil pushers might figure out for the price.
they are, I have a templet.
Still have the templet?they are, I have a templet.