CraigBirkhold wrote:
Thanks, That explains everthing! John Dilley of Fort Wayne Air Service purchased "What's Up Doc" from Ross Grady and restored it as "American Beauty" for Max Chapman to match "Mad Max". It was the last Mustang that John restored before he retired and was one of his bests. John Dilley/Tom Kelley had LOU IV #1&2 which #2 eventually ended up with Chuck Greenhill. It was sold and later crashed in Calif. and now is in rebuild in Canada. Lou IV #1 of Dilley's was turned into "Cutter's Cappers" then "American Beauty" with Renolds in Olympia, WA. Now Chapman's "American Beauty" gets turned into the correct color of "LOU IV" with Chuck Greenhill. I was told by a FWAS mechanic that Chapman wanted a special Mercedes green primer that costs $1,200/gal. It is probably one of the most expensive interior primers of any Mustang restoration in history.
So to sum it up, Dilley's "LOU IV" #1 turns in an "American Beauty". Dilley's "LOU IV" #2 goes to Greenhill and later sold/crashed. Finally, Dilley/Chapman's "American Beauty" turns into Greenhill's "LOU IV" #3 with correct paint. I hope everybody has got it straight because sometimes I even get confused.

What? That has got to be one of the most confusing airframe history narrations I've ever read. This is how I prefer to document airframe ownership, registration, and marking histories:
Cavalier F-51D 67-225811968 - Constructed by Cavalier Aircraft Corp, Sarasota, FL
1968 - FA Boliviana as FAB 523 (Peace CONDOR MAP Program)
1977 - Recovered from Bolivia by Arny Carnegie, Edmonton, Alberta
- Registered as C-GMUS
1978 - Sold to Ross F. Grady, Edmonton, Alberta
- Marked as FAB 523/"What's Up Doc?"
1997 - Sold to Max Chapman, Kissimmee, FL
- Restored, Fort Wayne, IN
1998 - Sold to Max Chapman/Gardner Capital Management Corp, New York, NY
- Registered as N151MC
- Flown as 44-15459/HL-B/"American Beauty", "Lovely Lila" (tribute to Capt. John J. Voll, USAAF)
2007 - Sold to John O'Connor/American Beauty 1944 Inc, Aurora, Illinois
2010 - Sold to Chuck Greenhill, Kenosha, WI
- Repainted as 44-13410/E2-C/"Lou IV"/361 FG
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ellice_island_kid wrote:
I am only in my 20s but someday I will fly it at airshows. I am getting rich really fast writing software and so I can afford to do really stupid things like put all my money into warbirds.