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Ranger "in the box"
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 6:20 pm
by Kevin
'A gentleman at S-n-F approached me asking how much he could get for a
Ranger packed in a crate in that preservative stuff (the name of
which escapes me). He had wanted to start an aviation museum so had
been collecting things for a long time but realized the project was
not feasible. Anybody have a ball park $ amount for that engine with
the info I've given? Thanx, Kevin House'
Re: Ranger "in the box"
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 7:54 pm
by Pilot4906@aol.com
'I would not give more than $1,000.00 if it has been run. Maybe more if new
in crate. Remember, the engine should be taken down fully and cleaned and
lubed before running. I think someone in the club put on a WW II new engine and
went flying. It failed after about 25 hours.
Gene Haines
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Re: Ranger "in the box"
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 9:14 pm
by dcasali
'Cos´mo`line Pronunciation: k?z´m?-l?n
n. 1. (Chem.) A substance obtained from the residues of the
distillation of petroleum, essentially the same as vaseline
, but of somewhat stiffer
consistency, and consisting of a mixture of the higher paraffines; a
kind of petroleum jelly.
Kevin wrote:
>A gentleman at S-n-F approached me asking how much he could get for a
>Ranger packed in a crate in that preservative stuff (the name of
>which escapes me). He had wanted to start an aviation museum so had
>been collecting things for a long time but realized the project was
>not feasible. Anybody have a ball park $ amount for that engine with
>the info I've given? Thanx, Kevin House
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Re: Ranger "in the box"
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 10:22 am
by Curt Kinchen
'The big question(s) on the value is whether it is a military "runout"
or factory new. I've known of several folks who thought they were
getting the latter and it turned out to be the former. Even so, the
military runouts were often low time. Also, if it has accessories
that adds to the value.
I concur with Gene, $1000 if runout or unknown. A bit more if new
and/or with accessories.
Curt Kinchen
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fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, Dan Casali wrote:
> Cos´mo`line Pronunciation: k?z´m?-l?n
> n. 1. (Chem.) A substance obtained from the residues of the
> distillation of petroleum, essentially the same as vaseline
> , but of somewhat
stiffer
> consistency, and consisting of a mixture of the higher paraffines;
a
> kind of petroleum jelly.
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> Kevin wrote:
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> >A gentleman at S-n-F approached me asking how much he could get
for a
> >Ranger packed in a crate in that preservative stuff (the name of
> >which escapes me). He had wanted to start an aviation museum so
had
> >been collecting things for a long time but realized the project
was
> >not feasible. Anybody have a ball park $ amount for that engine
with
> >the info I've given? Thanx, Kevin House
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> >Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: Ranger "in the box"
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 8:01 pm
by Jamie Treat
'I concur with $1000.00. You can purchase all day for $500.00 in unknown
condition.
Jamie S. Treat A&P/IA
Aircraft Restoration & Repair, LLC
Kelly Airpark (
http://www.kellyairpark.com)
24201 David C. Johnson Loop
Elbert, Colorado 80106
303-648-0103
Flying Quote of the Week: If an airplane is still in one piece, don't cheat
on it. Ride the bastard down.
- Ernest K. Gann, Advice from the 'old pelican'
----- Original Message -----
From: "Curt Kinchen"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 10:22 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Re: Ranger "in the box"
The big question(s) on the value is whether it is a military "runout"
or factory new. I've known of several folks who thought they were
getting the latter and it turned out to be the former. Even so, the
military runouts were often low time. Also, if it has accessories
that adds to the value.
I concur with Gene, $1000 if runout or unknown. A bit more if new
and/or with accessories.
Curt Kinchen
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fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, Dan Casali wrote:
> Cos´mo`line Pronunciation: k?z´m?-l?n
> n. 1. (Chem.) A substance obtained from the residues of the
> distillation of petroleum, essentially the same as vaseline
> , but of somewhat
stiffer
> consistency, and consisting of a mixture of the higher paraffines;
a
> kind of petroleum jelly.
>
>
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> Kevin wrote:
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> >A gentleman at S-n-F approached me asking how much he could get
for a
> >Ranger packed in a crate in that preservative stuff (the name of
> >which escapes me). He had wanted to start an aviation museum so
had
> >been collecting things for a long time but realized the project
was
> >not feasible. Anybody have a ball park $ amount for that engine
with
> >the info I've given? Thanx, Kevin House
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> >Yahoo! Groups Links
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Yahoo! Groups Links
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