Look's like Mike is moving on, Goldfinger is for sale:
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I'm not surprised -- Mike is one fickle dude. That's a lot of money for a non-TF P-51. Ted Contri's immaculate and well maintained airplanes were listed at around 1.75 Million and took a while to sell. Is a beautifully restored "sportster" (rather than authentic warbird style) Mustang sellable at a million more? I guess we'll see.
Neal
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Originally posted by wingman View PostWill - I totally agree. The problem is that the market values any TF at 50% more than any normal P-51 It seemed like a truly crazy asking price for Lady Jo and it sold in a week or so.
Uglu though they are, the world wants TF-51Ds.
No one will be doing any instruction in a TF, until the FAA rules are changed. I don't see that happening any time soon. The exception there might be Stallion 51. They have their converted racer TFs already.
Will
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In that case I'm truly sorry for my comment (though you have to admit he can be impulsive). Mike loves to fly, and fly fast, and he worked through some significant physical issues to accomplish what he did in Air Racing. He accomplished a lot.
To have to give something like that up must be pretty tough.
We wish Mike and Sue the best...
Neal
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Originally posted by Reever View PostWell, Mr. Brown purchased the aircraft known as Risky Business finished with a fantastic overhaul/restoration and has her back in the air. For that I am grateful.
Great line from a movie. "Every race horse is for sale".Reno from '99 to '23
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