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wfreestone 08-20-09 01:25 PM

1975 337G for sale on E-bay
 
While looking at aircraft on E-Bay today, I found an ad for a 1975 337G for sale -- for any one interested.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1975-...=p4506.c0.m245

William Freestone

edasmus 08-20-09 05:19 PM

This one has been up for sale for several months and maybe even a year now. It looks nice.

hharney 08-26-09 09:48 AM

This aircraft belongs to Jack Dick. He flew with the Michigan Flyers at the 2008 SOAPA meeting. It is a nice airplane. Normal aspirated and a very nice panel. Has the single piece windshield STC too.

ipasgas1 08-27-09 06:44 AM

Looks nice but 140K? Not sure the economy supports this price.

aerialbost 08-28-09 05:58 AM

I am looking for 73 up--realistically priced that I don't have to go thru a 35k annual like the last one.
Very dissappointed with the brokers--FOB

rschimizze 09-14-09 10:59 PM

aerialbost
 
Just out of curiosity, why the 73+? What are the basic differences that cause you to select that group? I am not challenging you, but just want to know, since I am a first time 337 buyer that is currently looking.
Rick

Jim Rainer 09-16-09 12:54 PM

Skymaster on eBay
 
For those of you looking for a normal 337G, check out the following website:

http://www.johnbellaircraft.com

John Bell is my partner in the 1976 337G that will have a fresh annual this week.

Let me know if you are interested

Jim Rainer

hharney 09-16-09 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rschimizze (Post 14560)
Just out of curiosity, why the 73+? What are the basic differences that cause you to select that group? I am not challenging you, but just want to know, since I am a first time 337 buyer that is currently looking.
Rick

1973 model change included the pressurized version. The entrance door was eliminated and the cabin was fitted with an clam shell, air stair type door. Other cosmetic changes in the interior were a nice upgrade.

If one wanted pressurization it would have to be a 1973 or later and even the non-pressurized models in 1973 and later had these features,

There are probably more but these are the more dominate differences.

aerialbost 09-18-09 03:49 AM

Just looking to move up with the airstair and a few options-- Have an A model now that I use to get around.


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