Jimmy Webb would be salivating over this one. I'm guessing his will eventually look just like this one eventually (after a few hundred thousand dollars and hundreds and hundreds of hours).
Whatever year this 310 was built...it has the best lines of all. The way the nose gear strut is still canted slightly forward like the early models...is so graceful looking.
$117,000!!! Not sure how deep you went into stuff like control's/cabling, brakes, fluid lines, bladders, gaskets, other fittings, etc. - but that looks like a helluva good deal for a J.
When i was a teenager.....my best friend's father had a 310 and they would pick me up on Saturday mornings and fly us to myrtle beach every weekend for the summer of '74. I've always dreamed of having one of my own
Hello Jared - Any chance you know what type if iPad mount was used in N3137L? I have a C310Q and have been unsuccessful in finding a mount that will hold to the windscreen. Thanks in advance for you help!
I’m a say you have one hell of a beautiful airplane there I hope you sell it but if I was you it’s too pretty oh and sell that for less than I keep that ha ha I love the paint job and the design it is really really beautiful thanks for the video I like to watch stuff like this about ✈️✈️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️
Thank you! Comments like these really make my day! Love to see other people who appreciate a fine plane! I did sell her back in September, right after I listed her! I definitely miss this bird
That link malfunctioned a couple months ago.. this plane sold back in September so the ad was taken down then… that link in the comments here leads to a different plane for some reason so I deleted the link
@@MachTuck not sure what you’re talking about? The trade a plane had has been down for months now… the plane sold back in September. I haven’t owned it for months now.. and also, no sir, this is NOT factory paint.
@@fozjared Ok, I see what happened, the link you posted took me to a different 65 310 in trade a plane, with a paint scheme that looks factory to me. N3200L
Way more that that.. i actually have been thru a lot of planes since this but I think the mains were 17 useable per side and the tip tanks were DEFINITELY 50 gallons per side
@@fozjared Curious how the used plane market is going what with Covid. I have no desire to fly but like to watch these videos. I like the idea of buying and selling and I have the money but zero knowledge so I’ll stay out.
@@Richard.Hybels it’s a volatile game.. even with decades of aviation experience and having been an airline captain etc you can have just 1 deal go wrong and lose your a$$ lol 😂
New paint to hide all the bad areas!!! thats typical used airframe slimy seller actions. 580 hours means the buy will have to have the 30K motor overhauled in no time at all..