obxbushpilot wrote: I have always felt that these are the best planes for the money. The key though is to buy one that someone else has invested more time then anyone would ever compensate them for and more money than they ever expected to in. The cost of conversion is pretty high. .....
Ditto. The cost thing goes for a lot of other airplane conversions too. I fly a C150/150TD but bought it pretty much as is, at least in the major details. No way I could have bought a stocker, done the engine upgrade, LR tanks, & tailwheel conversions plus painted it for what I paid.
Univair is the source for the 22/20 conversion. Their website shows the basic kit (L2200-01) at $3,249, to include Cleveland wheels & brakes add another $1,800. Not included in the basic kit are toe brakes (another $1,500 for LH only, $2,000 for both side), tailwheel (another $1,100 for an ABW 3200), and proper lower cowl (about $1,100). So you're up to about $9K by the time you check out- just for the parts, not counting your time (if you're handy) or your mechanic's time.
A couple friends of mine did one of these conversions years ago, didn't take them long & they did a fine job of it. But they are both very experienced & skilled in the airplane-wrenching department. There's been a lot of 22/20's goofed up with regards to wheel alignment, due to getting the gear attached fittings welded on in not quite the right position. I think that's where the "squirrelly Pacer" reputation comes from.
IMHO you'd be way better off to just buy one already done-- there seems to be plenty of them out there, and they seem to usually go for a pretty reasonable price. Clippwagon's Clipper (listed for sale elsewhere on this site) might be a suitable alternative if you're not gonna fly with the seats full-- worth a look anyway.