1999 MOONEY M20R NO LONGER LISTED

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$279,900
Year
1999
Make
Mooney
Model
M20R
Total Time
650 hr
Location
Boca Raton, FL
Seller
Joe Orzeck
Source
controller.com
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Description

670 TTSN Airframe & Engine, One owner two pilots since new, King KAP 150 A/P, Garmin GTN 750 touch screen, GPS with integrated GTX 345 Trans, Speed Brakes, Nicest Mooney on the market! Airframe Total Time 650 Engine Engine 1 Time 670 SNEW Engine TBO 2,000 Engine Notes 623 TT Continental IO-550-G 280 HP Props Prop Notes 79 SPOH McCauley 3A32C414-C Avionics Avionics/Radios Bendix/King KAP 150 Auto-Pilot Bendix/King KAP 150 Auto-Pilot Garmin GTN 750 touch screen GPS Multifunctional map, Nav/Com ect. Garmin GTX 345 Transponder W/ ADS B. Bendix/King KX-155 Nav/Com. Instantaneous Vertical Velocity. WX-950 Stormscope PS 7000MS Audio Panel Quiet Flight Intrepid 4 Place Intercom. EDM 700 Engine Analyzer W/Data Port. Shadin ADC 200 Air Data Computer W FT101 fuel Computer. Additional Equipment Additional Equipment Speed Brakes Dual Vertical Adjusting Seats. Strobe Light W/ Wing Tip recognition Lights External Power Access Step Electric Trim True Airspeed 88 Gallons Useable fuel. Exterior Exterior Notes Overall White W/Dark Blue bottom W/Silver & Black Pin Stripes. Interior Interior Notes Gray Leather W/ Matching Side Walls and Head liner. Inspection Status Inspection Status New Annual

About the Mooney M20R

The Mooney M20 is the airframe behind every Mooney — a low-wing, retractable-gear piston single in production (with breaks) from 1955. Early carburetted models (M20A/B/C/D/E/F/G) used various Lycoming O-320 and O-360 engines, with the M20J (201) fuel-injected milestone marking the start of the modern Mooney. Later long-body M20M/R/S/TN/V models brought big-bore Continental IO-550 engines and the speed crown to the M20 lineage. All share Mooney's signature efficiency-per-horsepower characteristic, retractable trailing-beam gear and the famous backwards-trailing tail.