pcj_5189
FRIEND
Northern MN
Hello all!
I'm new to the forum and have been looking at ads for PA-12's for quite some time trying to get a feel for the market. Obviously with all the different mods that some do or don't have it is a challenge to get a cookie cutter estimate of what things are worth in the marketplace. I have come across a plane for sale and was wondering if I could get some input from the group as far as what other people's opinions might be as far as value is concerned.
The plane is a '46, ACTT: 3100, Lyc. O-320-A2B 150HP Engine SNEW: 1800 (new in 19sixty-eight), STOP: 400 (in 1989), Borer prop, Recovered in 2008 (entire plane except left wing for whatever reason), -18 gear fittings and weld on float fittings, lifetime struts, -18 tail feathers, still on -12 gear with Cleveland's, cathedral ceiling, seaplane door, good glass, strobes, basic VFR panel with a King Comm. and old panel mount Apollo VFR GPS and an empty XPNDR tray, exterior I would rate 6.5-7, interior 6. Expanded (not extended) baggage and fishing rod tube. Damage history of a nose over in the '50's and a ground loop in the '60's all documented w/337's and missing logs prior to 1951. Lower longerons replaced aft of the rear gear fittings during recover in 2008. No flaps and stock wings.
Of greatest concern is the age of the engine with 50 years since new. Plane has been sitting for the past three years and the owner said it was pickled. Highest compression is 73 and lowest is 70.
Trying to make a fair offer that won't insult the owner and won't put me immediately underwater. Just wondering if anyone would care to offer up their opinions on value. Thanks for your input!
I'm new to the forum and have been looking at ads for PA-12's for quite some time trying to get a feel for the market. Obviously with all the different mods that some do or don't have it is a challenge to get a cookie cutter estimate of what things are worth in the marketplace. I have come across a plane for sale and was wondering if I could get some input from the group as far as what other people's opinions might be as far as value is concerned.
The plane is a '46, ACTT: 3100, Lyc. O-320-A2B 150HP Engine SNEW: 1800 (new in 19sixty-eight), STOP: 400 (in 1989), Borer prop, Recovered in 2008 (entire plane except left wing for whatever reason), -18 gear fittings and weld on float fittings, lifetime struts, -18 tail feathers, still on -12 gear with Cleveland's, cathedral ceiling, seaplane door, good glass, strobes, basic VFR panel with a King Comm. and old panel mount Apollo VFR GPS and an empty XPNDR tray, exterior I would rate 6.5-7, interior 6. Expanded (not extended) baggage and fishing rod tube. Damage history of a nose over in the '50's and a ground loop in the '60's all documented w/337's and missing logs prior to 1951. Lower longerons replaced aft of the rear gear fittings during recover in 2008. No flaps and stock wings.
Of greatest concern is the age of the engine with 50 years since new. Plane has been sitting for the past three years and the owner said it was pickled. Highest compression is 73 and lowest is 70.
Trying to make a fair offer that won't insult the owner and won't put me immediately underwater. Just wondering if anyone would care to offer up their opinions on value. Thanks for your input!
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