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The P-51 Mustang is Still a Hot Seller

    15th January 2010

 

All you need is $1.5 Million (to start)

New Registrations
N376M, 122-39896, Dakota Mustangs, Wahpeton ND
N390WR, 44-72390, Christopher Ott, Appleton WI
N4651C, 43-25057, John Paul, Meridian ID
N551GP, 44-72321, Dream Machines, Roseville CA
N551WR, 44-72017, Brent Meester, Kindred ND
N6325T, 44-73973, Fast Toys for Boys, Wenatchee WA
N721WR, 44-72356, Air Assets International, Erie CO
N89DN, 44-12481, Brian Nelson, New Berlin WI
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Dan Friedkin just cannot get enough P-51 Mustangs! He purchased the restoration of "Frenesi" which was reported to become "Enchantress", but since the sale, plans might have changed.
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This TF-51 was sold from the U.S. and moved to Belgium for the new owner Jan van der Flier (cool name). It is based in Antwerp and the new reg is PH-VDF.
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Russell Cecil and Dave Murphy are the proud new owners of "Never Miss". James Elkins owned her since 1996 but N199H sold in June 2009. New base is Perth NY.
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Chris Woods sold his beautiful P-51 named "February" to the Friedkin Texas Air Force (FTAF :) in 2009. February is a tribute to Jim Brooks USAAF.
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Probably the most shocking sale of 2009 is that of the famed air racer Dago Red. Dago was being reworked and restored at the time the sale went through. All work came to an instant stop and the racer was shipped from Hollister to Chino. Previous owner Frank Taylor (and some partners) purchased Dago from Ryan Costo. As of Jan 2010 this story is still alive with more possible changes in the works.
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Bernie Jackson let his fun flying P-51 go to Cielos LLC of Texas. The P-51 was repainted and some new avionics were installed by Pacific Fighters.
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Dan Fordice now owns 44-74977 and has painted her as "Charlotte's Chariot II in honor of the living WWII Veteran Cary Salter.". Fordice registered her as N251CS
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TF-51 44-73458 sold by Willian Hane to the Lone Star Flight Musuem. Now painted as TF-660, N4151D will be repainted as a green-noser, "Galveston Gal".

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