1979 MOONEY M20J NO LONGER LISTED

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$119,000
Year
1979
Make
Mooney
Model
M20J
Total Time
2,850 hr
Location
Spring Branch, TX
Seller
Jimmy Garrison
Source
controller.com
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Description

A very attractive M20J that won't break the bank. Airframe Total Time 2,850 Airframe Notes 2850 Hours Total Time Since New. Engine Engine 1 Time 1,032 SMOH Engine TBO 2,000 Engine Notes 1032 Hours Total Time Since Major Overhaul (Mattituck). Lycoming IO-360-A3B6D, 200hp, 2000 TBO. Props Prop Notes 529 Hours Since Prop Overhaul. 2-Blade McCauley. Avionics Avionics/Radios Garmin GNS-530W WAAS GPS / Nav / Com / Color Map. Garmin GTX-345 Transponder (ADS-B In and Out). Garmin GMA-340 Audio Panel / Intercom / Marker Receiver. King KX-170B Nav Com #2 (works great). King KN-64 Digital DME. Century 41 Autopilot (currently inoperative). Additional Equipment Additional Equipment JPI EDM-700 Engine Monitor. JPI FS-450 Fuel Computer. Music Input. Exterior Exterior Notes Very Good Paint. Modern Scheme. Painted in 2015. Interior Interior Notes Good Interior. Beige Leather Seats and Tan Carpets. Inspection Status Inspection Status Annual Due December 2025. Good Maintenance History. Log prior to 1989 were lost in a UPS Shipment. The logs start with a notarized statement of times and known history. Left fuel tank is scheduled for a minor repair later March or early April (Maxwell).

About the Mooney M20J

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.