Reviving History: Dive into the Restoration Journey of a 1952 Piper Pacer

Check out this exciting aviation project! A 1952 Piper Pacer has recently become available, offering a unique opportunity for restoration enthusiasts. While it has experienced a ground loop incident, resulting in some damage to the left wing, left elevator, and rudder, the aircraft is otherwise in good condition.

What makes this project particularly appealing is the engine, which has only 550 hours since major overhaul in 2010. It boasts a 135 horsepower Lycoming engine, and fortunately, there was no propeller strike during the incident.

The seller is offering an additional left wing, elevator, and rudder for an extra fee, providing a comprehensive package for restoration. If you've been looking for a rewarding aviation project, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

To learn more and express your interest visit the sellers listing HERE. Located in Lone Jack Missouri and listed for just $21,500, it seems to be a great entry point for someone looking for a Pacer on a budget. Restoring vintage aircraft is a labor of love, and with the right care and attention, this Piper Pacer could soon take to the skies once again, showcasing its timeless design and historic significance. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of aviation history!

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