Robert A Melzer
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Hello,
I am currently looking at purchasing my first plane. Primary use for this plane will be for training both for myself and my father and possibly other family members as time goes on.
The plane is a 1964 Piper Cherokee 140 with the 150hp motor. The paint is 9/10, interior is 10/10, avionics are 6/10. All AD's have been adhered to. no hard landing or any issues with the Airframe. Airframe time is 5500hrs. Engine is at 2200 SMOH, 1700 STOH, and has been flown 95hrs a year on average. The log comes with all Oil analysis since the engine was overhauled in 1996 and shows no signs of excess metal in the oil with the exception of break-in period for new cylinders.
The owner is asking $13,000 for the aircraft and I feel that is a good buy. I have factored the cost of a rebuilt engine and I still feel this is a decent buy, considering overall quality of the rest of the aircraft.
What do you think? What do you think of using the current engine until we see signs of wear in the oil, or a drop in compression?
Thank you,
Robert
I am currently looking at purchasing my first plane. Primary use for this plane will be for training both for myself and my father and possibly other family members as time goes on.
The plane is a 1964 Piper Cherokee 140 with the 150hp motor. The paint is 9/10, interior is 10/10, avionics are 6/10. All AD's have been adhered to. no hard landing or any issues with the Airframe. Airframe time is 5500hrs. Engine is at 2200 SMOH, 1700 STOH, and has been flown 95hrs a year on average. The log comes with all Oil analysis since the engine was overhauled in 1996 and shows no signs of excess metal in the oil with the exception of break-in period for new cylinders.
The owner is asking $13,000 for the aircraft and I feel that is a good buy. I have factored the cost of a rebuilt engine and I still feel this is a decent buy, considering overall quality of the rest of the aircraft.
What do you think? What do you think of using the current engine until we see signs of wear in the oil, or a drop in compression?
Thank you,
Robert