A 1941 Stearman A75-N1 has been spotted for sale. The listing states (in part):
This 1941 Stearman A75-N1 is a beautifully restored aircraft, fully restored in 2006 with Air-Tech paint for a sleek and vibrant finish. It is powered by a W670 engine with 200 hours since major overhaul (SMOH), ensuring reliable performance. The airplane features a Sensenich wood propeller and has been upgraded with modern avionics and accessories, including a Jasco 12V alternator, KT 76A transponder, KY 97 comm radio, SPA400N intercom, AmeriKing encoder, ACK ELT, and ADS-B Out for enhanced navigation and communication. The engine is fitted with an Airwolf oil filter and a Brackett air filter for optimal performance. Additionally, the aircraft comes with full cockpit covers, preserving the interior when not in use. This Stearman A75-N1 offers classic charm combined with modern upgrades, making it a standout in both form and function.
The aircraft is located in Goshen, OH and offers are currently being accepted. Click here to check out the eBay listing, which includes a number of additional photos.
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