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Old June 21st 04, 09:26 PM
Robert M. Gary
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Juan Jimenez wrote in message .. .
"Richard Kaplan" wrote in
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Why do you think this airplane is "super low priced"?

Why would it be priced that low if it were airworthy?


What does the price of a plane have to do with its airworthiness? When did
the FAA include price of the airplane in its definition of airworthiness?


What FAR requires a plane to be Airworthy to sell? Sounds like the
owner was willing to sell a project plane cheaply. The fact that he
wasn't upfront about it is annoying, but sadly, the norm. When I was
looking at Champs 4 out of 5 were not technically airworthy according
to ADs. That doesn't make them illegal to sell, or a bad deal.

-Robert
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Old June 22nd 04, 12:29 AM
Tom Sixkiller
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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Juan Jimenez wrote in message

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"Richard Kaplan" wrote in
s.com:


Why do you think this airplane is "super low priced"?

Why would it be priced that low if it were airworthy?


What does the price of a plane have to do with its airworthiness? When

did
the FAA include price of the airplane in its definition of

airworthiness?

What FAR requires a plane to be Airworthy to sell? Sounds like the
owner was willing to sell a project plane cheaply. The fact that he
wasn't upfront about it is annoying, but sadly, the norm. When I was
looking at Champs 4 out of 5 were not technically airworthy according
to ADs. That doesn't make them illegal to sell, or a bad deal.

He must not have ever heard of "parting out", "fixer upper"...


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Old June 22nd 04, 12:26 AM
Dave Stadt
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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Juan Jimenez wrote in message

.. .
"Richard Kaplan" wrote in
s.com:


Why do you think this airplane is "super low priced"?

Why would it be priced that low if it were airworthy?


What does the price of a plane have to do with its airworthiness? When

did
the FAA include price of the airplane in its definition of

airworthiness?

What FAR requires a plane to be Airworthy to sell? Sounds like the
owner was willing to sell a project plane cheaply. The fact that he
wasn't upfront about it is annoying, but sadly, the norm. When I was
looking at Champs 4 out of 5 were not technically airworthy according
to ADs. That doesn't make them illegal to sell, or a bad deal.

-Robert


If you look hard enough 10 out of 10 airplanes are unairworthy. Nowhere did
the buyer justify his claim the plane was not airworthy. His post sounded
to me like he seriously failed in his questioning before looking at the
plane then tried to blame the seller for his poor questioning. His
assumptions were based on what he thought he heard and wanted to hear not on
what the seller said. Jim Weir hit the nail squarely on the head on this
one.


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Old June 22nd 04, 12:59 AM
Tom Sixkiller
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"Dave Stadt" wrote in message
gy.com...

If you look hard enough 10 out of 10 airplanes are unairworthy. Nowhere

did
the buyer justify his claim the plane was not airworthy. His post sounded
to me like he seriously failed in his questioning before looking at the
plane then tried to blame the seller for his poor questioning. His
assumptions were based on what he thought he heard and wanted to hear not

on
what the seller said. Jim Weir hit the nail squarely on the head on this
one.


Yup...Caveat Emptor.

Likewise a car need not be roadworthy, or a building be inhabitable...and
it's the buyers responsibility to find out.



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Old June 23rd 04, 06:15 PM
Juan Jimenez
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"Dave Stadt" wrote in
gy.com:

If you look hard enough 10 out of 10 airplanes are unairworthy.
Nowhere did the buyer justify his claim the plane was not airworthy.
His post sounded to me like he seriously failed in his questioning
before looking at the plane then tried to blame the seller for his
poor questioning. His assumptions were based on what he thought he
heard and wanted to hear not on what the seller said. Jim Weir hit
the nail squarely on the head on this one.


Weir wasn't even in the building, let alone close to the nail.

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Old June 22nd 04, 08:04 PM
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Robert M. Gary wrote:

The fact that he
wasn't upfront about it is annoying, but sadly, the norm. When I was
looking at Champs 4 out of 5 were not technically airworthy according
to ADs. That doesn't make them illegal to sell, or a bad deal.


The fact that when the OP put out an alert warning people looking for
Cessnas in So Cal to look for these things the seller blew a gasket
tells me that the seller had every intention of keeping the major damage
history and signficant squawks a secret. After all, he may not
spontaneously give the info out, but why should he be mad and
threatening to sue when someone reminds buyers to look for this stuff?

I found the ad (link posted elsewhere on the thread), it was a $25K C175
which I agree should have been a red flag. But at a club member who is
contemplating buying, after reading this thread and seeing IMO the
shockingly high number of people who think the seller's behavior is
acceptable, I think that's a good indication that I better stay away
from buying planes any time in the near future.

 




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