A 1966 Cessna 310K airframe project has been spotted for sale. According to the listing, the airframe (about 6,079 hours total time) is a complete, engineless Colemill President 600–converted “modern” 310—with swept fin, six-seat interior, auxiliary wing tanks, nacelle baggage lockers, and higher gross weight, being sold essentially as a very cheap parts or static/project aircraft. It has mostly light windstorm cosmetic damage: a bent right aileron, pitot and nose cap damage, minor rubbing on the left wing leading edge and vertical fin top, a small superficial dent on the right tip tank, a broken strobe cap, and a localized corrosion spot at the nosecone skin, but no damage reported to the gear, flaps, left aileron, tail surfaces, gear doors, firewalls, cowlings, or engine mounts. The cockpit retains six seats, a Century III autopilot with altitude hold and full coupling, older but complete nav/comm/ADF/DME/transponder gear, and full flight and engine instruments, and it comes with complete airframe logbooks from 1966 through the last annual in July 2020 (about 28 hours ago), an FAA bill of sale, and inexpensive FAA registration potential, making it attractive primarily as a low-cost donor for thousands of usable parts or as a creative static display rather than a practical candidate to return to flight.
The aircraft is located in Pawhuska, OK and is currently available for US $2,495, although bids are also being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes additional photos and details.
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