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What do you think a reasonable price for the following would be.
PA28-180B (1963) 3700 tt 1880 smoh (runs fine with compression in mid or high 70's I believe) 800 stoh mk-12D ADF Average Interior (maybe 5 or 6) serviceable but nothing great Paint flaking off in many places. Will need to be repainted. there are a few skins (left and right flaps and left stabilator/elevator) that have either dents or small patches, and would therefore need to be reskinned before painting. Can you give me a rough ball park of what this would be worth? I know a lot of Cherokee 180's sell in the $35-$40k range, but with both high time and a need of a repaint and some other exterior cosmetic work, I don't know what that does for the value. Thanks Billy |
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![]() Billy wrote: What do you think a reasonable price for the following would be. PA28-180B (1963) 3700 tt 1880 smoh (runs fine with compression in mid or high 70's I believe) 800 stoh mk-12D ADF Average Interior (maybe 5 or 6) serviceable but nothing great Paint flaking off in many places. Will need to be repainted. there are a few skins (left and right flaps and left stabilator/elevator) that have either dents or small patches, and would therefore need to be reskinned before painting. Can you give me a rough ball park of what this would be worth? I know a lot of Cherokee 180's sell in the $35-$40k range, but with both high time and a need of a repaint and some other exterior cosmetic work, I don't know what that does for the value. http://www.aeroprice.com Spend $20 or so for their one-time, email-based evaluation. |
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 19:26:44 -0600, "Billy" wrote:
What do you think a reasonable price for the following would be. PA28-180B (1963) 3700 tt 1880 smoh (runs fine with compression in mid or high 70's I believe) 800 stoh mk-12D ADF Average Interior (maybe 5 or 6) serviceable but nothing great Paint flaking off in many places. Will need to be repainted. there are a few skins (left and right flaps and left stabilator/elevator) that have either dents or small patches, and would therefore need to be reskinned before painting. Can you give me a rough ball park of what this would be worth? I know a lot of Cherokee 180's sell in the $35-$40k range, but with both high time and a need of a repaint and some other exterior cosmetic work, I don't know what that does for the value. It is hard to price a plane without seeing it, but this one sounds like it will be on the low end of the Cherokee price range. 1. Engine is close to TBO 2. Lacks updated radios 3. Needs paint badly 4. Needs reskinning & body work 5. Average interior 6. It is an early model 180. Think what it will take to make this plane a 'cherry'. 1. $15k overhaul 2. $10k panel revisit (this is probably low) 3 & 4. Reskinning control surfaces is time consuming, and the skins aren't cheap. Throw that in with a paint job, and you would be looking at least $10k. 5. $5k to replace the interior ------------------------------------------------------- $40k to update the plane It is probably worth between $30-35k, but will cost about $40k to turn it into a $60k airplane. -Nathan |
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Nathan Young wrote:
: It is probably worth between $30-35k, but will cost about $40k to turn : it into a $60k airplane. A very typical bit of airplane math. I know a guy with a C-150 he just upgraded. Had to do some skin work, completely redid the panel (with twin G-430's), new interior, and paint job. Before upgrades: 20k Skin work: 5k Panel rework: 2k Avionics: 15k Paint job: 8k ___________________________ Total: $50k New Value: $25k For that 180, I'd concur with the opinions you've gotten so far. It's got a bit of panel, but not much. A '63 has the shotgun-blast instrument panel, fuses, ancient AN gyros (unless upgraded). Although it's a 180, it's on the low-end of the 180 spectrum, which I'd agree puts it in the $30-35k range. You can find an awfully decent 180 for $45 or so. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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You're always money ahead by buying a plane someone else
has already upgraded and put the money into that meets your needs. You seldom come out on a project plane. "Billy" wrote in message ... What do you think a reasonable price for the following would be. PA28-180B (1963) 3700 tt 1880 smoh (runs fine with compression in mid or high 70's I believe) 800 stoh mk-12D ADF Average Interior (maybe 5 or 6) serviceable but nothing great Paint flaking off in many places. Will need to be repainted. there are a few skins (left and right flaps and left stabilator/elevator) that have either dents or small patches, and would therefore need to be reskinned before painting. Can you give me a rough ball park of what this would be worth? I know a lot of Cherokee 180's sell in the $35-$40k range, but with both high time and a need of a repaint and some other exterior cosmetic work, I don't know what that does for the value. Thanks Billy |
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"Billy" wrote in message ...
What do you think a reasonable price for the following would be. PA28-180B (1963) 3700 tt 1880 smoh (runs fine with compression in mid or high 70's I believe) 800 stoh mk-12D ADF Average Interior (maybe 5 or 6) serviceable but nothing great Paint flaking off in many places. Will need to be repainted. there are a few skins (left and right flaps and left stabilator/elevator) that have either dents or small patches, and would therefore need to be reskinned before painting. Can you give me a rough ball park of what this would be worth? I know a lot of Cherokee 180's sell in the $35-$40k range, but with both high time and a need of a repaint and some other exterior cosmetic work, I don't know what that does for the value. It's one of the oldest models of the -180, so that'll put the starting point on the lower end of the scale. The engine is a near runout (for pricing purposes), which keeps it at the low end of the scale. Bad paint and average interior don't help. Generally speaking, the plane you're looking at should be priced close to the bottom end of airworthy -180s. From what I've seen lately, that would be in the mid-30K range. Early -180s with low to mid-time engines and average paint and interiors don't seem to be selling below $40K these days. Just one guy's opinion, John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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In article , "OtisWinslow"
wrote: You're always money ahead by buying a plane someone else has already upgraded and put the money into that meets your needs. You seldom come out on a project plane. true. However, I really really enjoyed doing a lot of the grunt work and supporting research when I had my 140 overhauled. Everything firewall forward was removed and overhauled or replaced with new. (ok, I didn't overhaul the cowling). From a strict dollar viewpoint, I spent a lot of money that I won't get back when I sell the 140. But I really really enjoyed it. -- Bob Noel Seen on Kerry's campaign airplane: "the real deal" oh yeah baby. |
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"Billy" wrote in message ...
Will need to be repainted. there are a few skins (left and right flaps and left stabilator/elevator) that have either dents or small patches, and would therefore need to be reskinned before painting. I forgot to add this to my other post. Check with an IA about skin patches applied to balanced control surfaces. I think that is not an approved repair. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) - Sporting a puke-green recently re-skinned rudder that couldn't be patched. |
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Twin G-430s in a C-150?? that is double over kill... sure.. G-430s are nice
to have.. and it does replace an ancient radio.. but in a C-onefiveoh? better to save those sheckles for a 150HP engine upgrade.. jmho BT wrote in message ... Nathan Young wrote: : It is probably worth between $30-35k, but will cost about $40k to turn : it into a $60k airplane. A very typical bit of airplane math. I know a guy with a C-150 he just upgraded. Had to do some skin work, completely redid the panel (with twin G-430's), new interior, and paint job. Before upgrades: 20k Skin work: 5k Panel rework: 2k Avionics: 15k Paint job: 8k ___________________________ Total: $50k New Value: $25k For that 180, I'd concur with the opinions you've gotten so far. It's got a bit of panel, but not much. A '63 has the shotgun-blast instrument panel, fuses, ancient AN gyros (unless upgraded). Although it's a 180, it's on the low-end of the 180 spectrum, which I'd agree puts it in the $30-35k range. You can find an awfully decent 180 for $45 or so. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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