Piper Cub Plane And Assorted Wire Planes Used Some Parts Missing on 2040-parts.com
US $50.00
Location:
Fletcher, North Carolina, United States
“THE YELLOW PLANE SAYS PIPER CUB ON IT.IT IS A REMOTE CONTROL TYPE,IT HAS A WING SPAN ( DAMAGED )OF 67". THE LENGTH IS 43 1/2" FRONT TO BACK.THE WHEELS ARE 20" APART.THE TAIL WING IS 23" SPAN.IT HAS A DEAD BEES NEST INSIDE AND IS MISSING THE SERVERS AND MOTOR.THE RED PLANE ( HAS DAMAGE )IS 41 1/2" WING SPAN, 20 1/4" LONG.REAR WING IS 15 3/4 " SPAN.THE BLUE PLANE ( HAS DAMAGE ) IS 41 1/2" WING SPAN, 23 1/2" LONG. THE RED AND BLUE PLANES ARE THE TYPE YOU HOOK A WIRE TO AND GOES AROUND IN A CIRCLE.THE UNCOVERED WING ( ALSO DAMAGE ) 48" SPAN, 2" THICK, 8 3/4" WIDE, RIBS ARE 2 1/2" SPACED.THE PARTS HAVE BEEN IN A SHED SO EXPECT DIRT AND DAMAGE AND BEES NEST.”
Warranty:No
Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown
PIPER CUB.BOX IS 19" X 19" X 72" WILL SHIP UPS, I TRY TO PUT THE CORRECT MEASUREMENTS IN BUT WOULD NOT WORK I HAD TO PUT 19X19X60. SO EXPECT THE SHIPPING COSTS TO BE HIGHER .
YOU GET 1-USED GROUP OF AIR PLANE PARTS. NEW OLD STOCK O.E.M PART #000.
R-20256
Thank you for looking at our items up for sale and all of your purchases. We sell New Old Stock and Original Equipment Manufacturer parts. We generally stay with the four Japanese brands. We do sell some aftermarket parts. We purchase our stock from dealerships going out of business or just buying in large bulk. Our parts being New Old Stock sometimes are 30 or 40 years old. There can be surface rust, loads of shelf dirt, and torn bags. We do not sell parts that are not usable. We reference each and every part to check the fitment. We have varied resources we use and they do not all say the same sometimes. Do not take our word but check with your mechanic to see if an item fits your application. We strive to sell quality NOS and OEM parts at a reasonable price.
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Priority and Express International are the only services where your package can be tracked to your door and insured. If you are in need of an item badly we suggest you use one of these methods. That way you always know where your package is. AFTER AN ITEM LEAVES US WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER THE SHIPPING!!!!!!
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