I'm looking at a late 60s aircraft. Current owner said there was no damage history. While digging into history I found it has a record of substantial damage from it's first year in service. A student pilot crashed on landing. I found a 337 for replacement of the bulkhead in online databases, it was filed by a reputable shop that is still in business (but has no records back that far), states bulkhead was factory replacement, lists part number and that it was replaced in accordance with ac 43.13-1.
However, I found no 337 in logs/binders and nothing in log books for airframe (engine logs don't go back that far). Current owner states they were unaware of damage. My A&P says pre-buy is looking good and he doesn't think it would be a reason not to buy plane but might be point to renegotiate price over.
Is the 337 that was filed by a reputable shop that is still in business enough to overcome the fact that the logs make no mention of the incident?
Thanks!
However, I found no 337 in logs/binders and nothing in log books for airframe (engine logs don't go back that far). Current owner states they were unaware of damage. My A&P says pre-buy is looking good and he doesn't think it would be a reason not to buy plane but might be point to renegotiate price over.
Is the 337 that was filed by a reputable shop that is still in business enough to overcome the fact that the logs make no mention of the incident?
Thanks!