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ranger shop for sale

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2002 7:11 pm
by robert hensarling
'Guys, I have a friend (it's not me, really! I make rocking chairs only!) who's interested in a Ranger engine shop that's being advertised for sale lately. He asked me what I thought about the potential for business. I told him I didn't have a clue, but that there were quite a few Rangers in the air, and more airplanes being restored that have Rangers in them. I honestly don't know who all restores them, but I thought before he runs off and buys the shop, maybe I could get some input from the group. I don't know what the shop is selling for, or how much of a customer base there is generated from that shop, but I told him I'd see what the elders thought. Replies to my email are fine.
Robert Hensarling
rhrocker@hilconet.com
www.mesquiterocker.com
Uvalde, Texas


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Re: ranger shop for sale

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2002 7:30 pm
by Gene Lehman
'My two cents. If it is still $125,000+ they were asking. It is not worth the time in my opinion. They did not have much for parts with it. It was almost all equipement. I do not think there is much of a customer base with it either. We do Rangers and there is not that much of a market.

This was from several phone conversations with them.


For what it is worth.

Gene


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Re: ranger shop for sale

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2002 7:46 pm
by WALTER ALBERT
'whoever buys it I have a lot of good Ranger Parts. std cyl , cam shafts.
crank shafts etc....walt
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Subject: [fairchildclub] ranger shop for sale


> Guys, I have a friend (it's not me, really! I make rocking chairs only!)
who's interested in a Ranger engine shop that's being advertised for sale
lately. He asked me what I thought about the potential for business. I
told him I didn't have a clue, but that there were quite a few Rangers in
the air, and more airplanes being restored that have Rangers in them. I
honestly don't know who all restores them, but I thought before he runs off
and buys the shop, maybe I could get some input from the group. I don't
know what the shop is selling for, or how much of a customer base there is
generated from that shop, but I told him I'd see what the elders thought.
Replies to my email are fine.
> Robert Hensarling
> rhrocker@hilconet.com
> www.mesquiterocker.com
> Uvalde, Texas
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Re: ranger shop for sale

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2002 7:48 pm
by WALTER ALBERT
'I have some ranger parts std cyl, cam shafts, crank shafts etc. I need to
move this material. walt
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From: Gene Lehman
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Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] ranger shop for sale


> My two cents. If it is still $125,000+ they were asking. It is not worth
the time in my opinion. They did not have much for parts with it. It was
almost all equipement. I do not think there is much of a customer base with
it either. We do Rangers and there is not that much of a market.
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> This was from several phone conversations with them.
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> For what it is worth.
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> Gene
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