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New Lycoming 360 540 720 Series Intake Valve, Pn 73117 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Milford, New Jersey, United States

Milford, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lycoming 360 540 720 Series Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:LW 73117 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

For Sale

New Old Stock Lycoming Series 360 540 720 Intake Valve.  This has a Lycoming Part  No. 73117 and is new in the box.

  
My policy is a money back guarantee for any returns for any reason. In that the buyer can't do anything more than view a photo and ask a few questions, it's only right to offer that policy. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions or make me more aware of any item I have identified incorrectly.

In 1922, Ivan Gates organized The Gates Flying Circus.  It was considered the grand daddy of all flying air shows. Made up of mostly WWI ex-military flyers, it captivated crowds with daredevil flight performances, wing walking and parachuting demonstrations.  

My Grandfather began his aviation career barnstorming in a $250 war surplus Jenny and then later flying for the Gates Flying Circus.  Orville Wright signed his license,  license number 1000. My father came along at a time my grandfather was buying surplus PT19s and Stearmans for a few hundred dollars. My father continued the passion for flying and owned dozens of aircraft over the years.  My brother flew for Cole Palen's Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome.  In his last few days, my father's eyes twinkled when I brought some flying magazines to his bed side.  In honor of my dad, I'm continuing our aviation heritage.

Airworthiness of all items sold by this seller to be determined by Buyer and/or Buyer's Faa Approved Mechanic / Buyer's Faa Certified Repair Station.

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