Note, it does come with full lotus floats. However, i think it's still too high.
Note, it does come with full lotus floats. However, i think it's still too high.
Way too expensive!
Paul Zimmermann
LSRM-A
Garland, Texas
I would sell my Model 1 for 26 thousand ss number 11 and never left the ground ha
TJay Larsen
M1 Custom
Jabiru 2200 85hp
now be nice, fellas, you want to say you got a good deal when you purchased whatever, so you need guys priced way out there to help with your bravado,
BTW, I got turned on to such a good deal, I'm now a kitfox owner, soon to be flyer, bet lots of you arrived here on a good deal too !
I guess being closer to 100 than I am to 50 years old might just give a slightly different perspective. This airplane is the first commercially sold kit designed and produced by Dan Denney - http://www.ksql.com/myriad/thunder.htm . There is history here. I have several 1943 zink pennys worth a tad more than 1 cent each - history there as well. I restored a 1957 Thunderbird and sold it for three times it's original purchase price. I could go on and on, but the point I am suggesting..... Never mind.
Sorry Lowell. You're just never going to be worth three times your original purchase price.
You got me there, Guy, but checking a bit of history, the 57 Thunderbird actually sold for just under 5 times the "original" listed price. I guess if there is no interest in owning a bit of history, the seller will discover that. Just trying to be fair.