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Lycoming 0-145 Engine Log Book on 2040-parts.com

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De Leon, Texas, US

De Leon, Texas, US
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Airplane engine log book for Lycoming 0-145, front cover shows #3, Jan 15, 1967, July 11, 1972. Also N4372H. At the beginning, engine has 1143:55 time and ends with 1772. Ownership records; J. C. Hendershot, NJ, Minot Piper Abilene TX.  Log book is in good condition. No packing or handling charges, shipping to US only. Shipping by priority mail envelope, $5.60 

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