Re: Pietenpol-List: Va. Beach Piet for sale, was Let's get started - GN-1
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 8:58 pm
Original Posted By: "DJ Vegh"
I live in Va Beach and would be willing to look at the plane if anyone isinterested in it. If it turns out to be a friend of mine I have anassociate that does appraisals that could give an unbiased opinion ifneeded. If I'm biased I'll say so and my comments are worth what you pay(nothing, the pay that is).Hank J>> BTW, there's been a partially complete GN-1 for sale in Va. Beach, VA for> some time now - a local guy was interested & the seller sent him photos.It> looked pretty decent & fairly well along (fuse, ribs, tail feathers, some> fittings & an old junk Franklin). Price was ~$700. It was listed in the> 'for sale' section of Grant Maclaren's old BPA website. Don't remember the> guy's name, but the phone # was area code 757. It is not identified in the> ad as a GN-1, but that's clearly what it is.>> The seller is not the builder - he said he bought it off a widow & heknows> nothing about it's history.>> Cheers,>> Kip Gardner (I DID mention the T-craft fly-in this weekend, didn't I?)
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I live in Va Beach and would be willing to look at the plane if anyone isinterested in it. If it turns out to be a friend of mine I have anassociate that does appraisals that could give an unbiased opinion ifneeded. If I'm biased I'll say so and my comments are worth what you pay(nothing, the pay that is).Hank J>> BTW, there's been a partially complete GN-1 for sale in Va. Beach, VA for> some time now - a local guy was interested & the seller sent him photos.It> looked pretty decent & fairly well along (fuse, ribs, tail feathers, some> fittings & an old junk Franklin). Price was ~$700. It was listed in the> 'for sale' section of Grant Maclaren's old BPA website. Don't remember the> guy's name, but the phone # was area code 757. It is not identified in the> ad as a GN-1, but that's clearly what it is.>> The seller is not the builder - he said he bought it off a widow & heknows> nothing about it's history.>> Cheers,>> Kip Gardner (I DID mention the T-craft fly-in this weekend, didn't I?)