This 1959 Beechcraft Debonair 35-33, serial number CD-5, represents a well-refined example of the classic four-seat single. With a total time on airframe of 5,874 hours, it is powered by a Continental 260 HP IO-470N engine and an 84-inch McCauley propeller, both showing zero hours since major overhaul—the engine by Western Skyways and the prop by Precision Props in Boise. The aircraft is currently based in Rexburg, Idaho, and is priced at $165,000.
Notable upgrades include a Beryl D'Shannon slope windshield and wingtips, cowl flaps, and an upgraded panel reminiscent of the later F33 model, equipped with a Garmin 696 and a six-cylinder...
GPS
Garmin 696
AP
Brittain Wing Levelor
Cowl Flaps
Windshield
Beryl D'Shannon slope windshield
Wingtips
Beryl D'Shannon wingtips
Engine Monitoring
6-cylinder EGT
Upholstery
New upholstery
Flooring
New wood floors
Landing Gear
Restored seals and paint
Asking Price
$165,000
Rexburg, ID, USA
May 9, 2026: $165,000 - barnstormers
Asking Price
$165,000
Rexburg, ID, USA
May 9, 2026: $165,000 - barnstormers
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Asking Price
$165,000