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Anthony W.
08-17-11, 08:04 PM
What would you pay for the engine out of a 1962 Piper J3 Cub?
My friend just put a Decathlon engine in his and I told him I'd take the old one off his hands since he didn't need an engine that didn't run.
Well, I (with the help of my cousin) got the engine running like new (just flushed all the fluids and cleaned the spark plugs) and I was just wondering if there's any money in selling it.
My first choice was to make a low powered motorcycle/go kart out of it, just as an experiment, but, ehh, sounds too difficult and I could use some money.
Really not sure who or where to look on this one...
Feuer Frei!
08-17-11, 08:28 PM
I'll admit I have no idea, I'll come straight out with it.
But, have you looked on websites that sell air craft parts?
To see what the going price is for things like this? Might be a good starting point.
Also salvage yards for air craft parts etc. :salute:
Tribesman
08-17-11, 08:28 PM
What would you pay
One elephant on a unicycle , it wouldn't be worth more than that even if you had 3 jobs and daddy made millions apart from winter when there was bad weather which was unusual for winter bad weather.
Anthony W.
08-17-11, 08:50 PM
Looking like I could fetch 3-5 grand for it
Which would do a lot for my projects.
Feuer Frei!
08-17-11, 09:00 PM
Looking like I could fetch 3-5 grand for it
Which would do a lot for my projects.
Nice 1 :up:
Anthony W.
08-17-11, 09:04 PM
Nice 1 :up:
It'd also do a lot for me to get my multi engine rating
Sailor Steve
08-17-11, 10:29 PM
One elephant on a unicycle , it wouldn't be worth more than that even if you had 3 jobs and daddy made millions apart from winter when there was bad weather which was unusual for winter bad weather.
*sigh* And just when I think you're starting to grow up.
Stealhead
08-17-11, 10:55 PM
And Anthony even posted in a thread that he had been placed on his ignore list anyway.
If it is a Continental A65 it should go for up to 5000.00 if it is well restored.
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Stealhead
08-17-11, 11:40 PM
You forgot the ITTBS test screen
http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m567/donkeyyakov/test-pattern-burn-screen.jpg
magic452
08-18-11, 12:29 AM
Good lord where did you find that.
I remember watching those test patterns by the hour during the early days of TV. "Our programing has experienced some difficulty. Please stand by."
Magic
Tribesman
08-18-11, 02:56 AM
*sigh* And just when I think you're starting to grow up.
And Anthony even posted in a thread that he had been placed on his ignore list anyway.
The magic ignore list
You should know I will always take the mickey out of a bull excrement merchant.
For example Haplo having me on his ignore list doesn't stop me from writing that he doesn't know scripture when he goes into "christian" mode
Feuer Frei!
08-18-11, 04:06 AM
You should know I will always take the mickey out of a bull excrement merchant.
It does make for some entertaining reading on occasions. :O:
Whether right or wrong.
Penguin
08-18-11, 05:16 AM
Good lord where did you find that.
I remember watching those test patterns by the hour during the early days of TV. "Our programing has experienced some difficulty. Please stand by."
Magic
Technically speaking, the Indian head with "please stand by" written on it, was not a test pattern, as the writing covered important details. :know:
Here is a link to a test pattern page: http://www.meldrum.co.uk/mhp/testcard/ It mainly covers European cards, as the Amercians were the first who to broadcast 24/7, here we used them much longer mostly during the night break.
Here are some from the bw era: http://www.tv-testbild.com/html/bw.htm
and from the color era: http://www.tv-testbild.com/html/color.htm
Speaking of stand-by cards, these were pretty cool:
http://img807.imageshack.us/img807/8382/cbs1r.jpg
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/582/omp1.jpg
(I love test cards :yep:)
Anthony W.
08-18-11, 05:57 AM
The engine didn't run... He had a new one. He didn't want to bother with fixing the old one or have it laying around the hangar taking up space. I got it. Simple.
Hell, I could go pull a 454 Big Block out of the junkyard across town and they wouldn't charge me for it so long as I got it dismounted myself.
Herr-Berbunch
08-18-11, 07:17 AM
You could ask GoldenRivet - I believe he has or had a Piper Cub so is probably more in-the-know than the rest of us. :hmmm:
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