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Reviving a hangar queen?

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Pilot-34

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Most of me is in IL but my hearts in Alaska
I suspect there are a few in this forum that have ignored the conventional advice and purchased hanger queen to rejuvenate.
For those of you that have what have you found that were either major stumbling blocks or completely brought you to a stop?

I have come across aircraft that have spent as much is 20 years in a heated hanger without being flown.
Course there’s always the derelict at the end of the runway that has sat there sinking into the soil or even the asphalt for the last 20 years.
For those that have done it are there things that are a major positive?
 
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