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Old January 29th 15, 04:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default How much for a "reconstructed" 2-33A?

How much is a fair market value for a "reconstructed" 2-33A that had been totaled by an accident in its previous life?

A) $10,000+
B) $20,000+
C) $30,000+
D) $40,000+
E) $50,000+

What if I would say (hypothetically): the wings are sanded (not stripped) and painted. It has no seat cushions, no radio, no vario, no electrical wiring, no trailer.
Please help me decide,
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