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Starduster II Project / Parts A/C for Sale

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I've got a primarily complete Starduster Too that I has not been certified. I am going repurpose the 0-360 to another project, so it will be awhile before I come back to this one. This is a project that was started over forty years ago and never quite made it to completion. It has not had an airworthiness certificate issued for it. It has change hands several times and ended up in Alaska, which is not the ideal place for an open cockpit airplane. I had to sideline it for another project last winter and looks like I will be doing that again. It would be an ideal source of parts to utilize for repairs and replacement of a damaged Starduster or repowered and built into a dream machine. I am planning a trip to the Pacific NW in March or April and would be able to disassemble, and trailer it down to that area. $9500.00 as is without engine and prop. Delivery expenses are negotiable.
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