1954 Custom Cessna 170B with IO-360 - $359,000 - N2771C

Price: $359,000

Status: For Sale

Description

Registration Number: N2771C

Serial Number: 26315

Aircraft Total Time: 2992Hours (429 Since Overhaul)

Engine Time: 429 Hours SMOH, IO-360-M1A Lycoming (by Lycon, about 198 HP)

IRAN: 0 since Prop strike teardown

Propeller Time: 0 Hours SPOH, Carbon fiber Hartzell 84" two blade

Annual Due: January 2027

Useful Load: 738 Lbs

Avionics

Garmin GMA 340 Audio panel

Garmin GI275 ADI

Garmin GI275 HSI

Garmin 750 XI Color IFR moving Map GPS Nav/ Com

Garmin GTR 225B Digital Com

Stratus Appereo ADS-B Out Transponder

JPI EDM 930 Graphic color engine Management System

Davtron Digital M850 Timer

Remote 406 ELT Arming Panel

Dual Yoke mounted PTT

Starter Button

Avionics Master Switch

12V USB power outlet

4 place Intercom

Airframe

Factory Float kit

66 gallons fuel capacity wet wing (Cutlass 172RG)

Sportsman STOL Kit

Micro-dynamics VG Kit

Fuel injected 180 HP Lycoming engine (Dyno'd at 198 HP)

Later style doors with overcenter latches (No slam)

New fuel system down front and rear door pillars

Five fuel drains per wing

Belly fuel drains

Ski-kit

Square backed 172 seats

Dual articulating front seats with double pin system

BAS folding rear jump seats

BAS inertia reel shoulder harnesses

BAS tailcone lift handles

Rosen Visors

Door stewards

Flat floor extended baggage

Cargo tie downs

Baggage door (like on a 55 180)

Both front windows are openable

Bubble windows

Windshield V brace

LED pulse/landing lights in wingtips

LED landing lights in nose

K&N air filter

26 inch Alaska Bushwheels

Double puck Cleveland wheels and brakes

Forward raked 180 Gear legs

Hartzell Composite propeller

Metal spinner

Cessna 182 Skylights

Overhead storage each side

 

Interior & Exterior

Interior:

Custom deluxe black leather over NASA foam with red piping and stitching. Matching side panels and carpets. Very good with some minor wear. Overall rated 8 out of 10.

Exterior:

Stunning custom silver gray metallic and red major colors with a black accent in modern and very attractive scheme. Overall excellent and rated 8 out of 10.

History

Originally owned by Kenmore employee after a ditching in 1972. Restored in 2010 to what it is today. Most of the fuselage skins were removed and replaced and zinc chromated. The Cutlass RG wings are internally epoxied. Cutlass RG doors with overcenter mechanisms and handles. Landing lights are in the nose and wingtips. The flaps have the trailing edge "speed bead" to allow heavy STOL work and more sudden deployment, The aircraft was built or almost new standards about 10 years ago with many airframe upgrades. The engine is a balanced Lycon overhaul at 180 HP but dynos out at closer to 200 HP. Logs are complete and evey modification is legal and documented. The gross weight was not increased but the plane handles weight very easily. It is an excellent short field performer. This aircraft recieved a bronze Lindy Award at Oshkosh for being a customized classic in 2017. This aircraft is an 80% total rebuild at a prominant Aircraft Remanufacturing company in NW Washington. It was appraised at $350,000 based on cost to build and equivalent types. Past history becomes irrelevant. Recently repaired from a minor gound loop and prop strike that did not affect the gear or cowling but did damage a wing tips, horizontal stabalizer, and cabin roof. Engine was torn down and propeller was replaced. It is a unique aircraft. 

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