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Thanks George!

I tried to hit on as many areas as I could think of.  Buying that first
plane is really an eye opening experience.  I was lucky on the wing
corrosion and it wasn't a factor in my case, but I saw later that
it could
have easily made my investment worthless.  I really didn't know
what I was
looking at.  I was also pressured by the fact that I drove many hours to
see the plane and another guy was scheduled to look at it later that
weekend.  I won't ever do that again!  All the Ercoupes that I saw while
shopping had engines covered with oil so I was easily led to believe that
this was normal.   Overall, I think I still got a great plane for the
money, but I still have some issues to work out.  Does anyone
have any idea
how I can get documentation on previous upgrades?  I have about a 10 year
gap in my documentation from the late 70's to the late 80's.  I have an
awesome 4 point seatbelt upgrade and have nothing to show when it
was done
or by whom.  I also have a relatively new interior, again no
documentation.
 The work has been professionally done, but I couldn't even begin
to guess
who did it.  And what about instruments that have been added
along the way?
 I also have a C85 engine as per the dataplate, but again no
documentation.
 Any suggestions?

Will

-----Original Message-----
From:   G/F Alon S/N149 [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Friday, February 16, 2001 9:56 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Coupers Tech
Subject:        RE: [COUPERS-TECH]  possible coupe purchase

  Will, I would like to commend you on your answer to the prospective
buyer.
The buyer should NEVER allow emotions to overpower logic when considering
the purchase of an airplane!  The results of allowing this to happen will
cost many $$$$$$$$$$$$$!
George



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