Best 4 Place Plane Under $40k

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Just browsing around, and I noticed some "bargains" on planes under $40k. Seems like they are out there if somebody wants them.

$40k
1963 Cessna 210
C-210-C
3646Y
TT: 4000
TT SFRM: 800
IFR M12D MX 1700 Bendix ADF DME Garmin 295
Engine 10 470
11 - 12 GPH at Alt
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$35k
Run out engine.... but fresh annual, looks nice.
1969 CESSNA 182M 6572TT, 1728SMOH, IFR, STOL, Wheel pants, Updated interior, AVMap GPS with ipod connectivity, dual radios with glideslope, long range tanks. Comes with new battery and will be sold with fresh annual. Very nice, clean interior, seats in great shape and new carpet. front tire recently replaced. Good compressions and runs very strong.
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$35k
Mid time engine, Little ratty on the inside, but can be fixed up, perhaps.
1966 cessna 182k. 5700 tt, 1050 smoh, paint fair, fresh annual, flying frequently, full IFR, kns80 glideslope,dme, long range fuel. Blackmac prop. Interior poor, but another interior available. Wheel pants. Must sel
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$29k
Straight tale 172, with nice interior, fresh annual.
1958 Cessna 172, Continental 0-300, 583 SMOH, 3273 TT, new tires, newer paint and leather interior, Rosen visors, Icom IC-A200, Norco AT150, Lawrance Air map 1000, auto fuel, fresh annual in November, ready to go! $29,900
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$18.5k
Clean, basic 172, in annual
1959 Cessna 172 N6263E , TT 3384.8, TMSOH 1356, last annual was 3/2015. Full set of log books, in Very good shape for its age. Great flying plane just no time to use it. $18,500.00 OBO
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$39.5k
Nice looking Warrior
1976 Piper Warrior TTSN 2680 SMOH 670, 4 new cylinders 23 hrs, New paint, New glass, updated interior, New tires, New brakes, New flight control cables, Rebuilt fuel tanks, Rebuilt DG/ADI, Rebuilt Alternator, All log books and more. IFR, July annual with new WT. & Bal., STC for auto fuel,
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$36k
160hp Warrior
Up for sale is my 77 Warrior with 160HP. Has 9560 TTAF, 157SMOH. Garmin 430, KX-155, KT-78A, dual GS.

Lots of new parts (windshields, engine accessories, etc), aileron and flap gap seals, wheel pants.

Engine compression 78/80 all cylinders. 1 quart every 25-30 hours.

Flown very regularly. Selling for personal reasons.

Has damage history, all repairs documented.

Annual due 2/16, IFR due 2/16. All AD's complied with.

Over 100 pics. Also have logs available, both upon request
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$28.5k
Cherokee 180 with nice paint
PIPER PA-28-180 CHEROKEE 1963 • $28,500 • NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED • Piper PA-28-180 Cherokee. 180HP Lycoming O-360-A3A engine. TTAF: 4200hours. Engine/Prop 825hrs TSMOH. Replaced: vacuum pump, air filter, Champion spark plugs, oil, oil filter, battery. Always hangared. New paint(2007) Exterior is 10/10, super clean!New stainless hardware installed during paint. Fuel tanks resealed 2008. New wing root seals. All AD's have been complied with & are up to date. Annual Completed Oct 2015 by 3rd Party Professional Maintenance Facility. The aircraft has full clean log books and has been flying regularly with exception of last two years.
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Lot of planes out there to buy and fly for less than cost of renting.
 
That last one really would be a great grab. It's just a few years too soon for me!
 
Stinson 108s and Piper tripacers are REALLY good options for a real 4 place plane too.
 
The 210 and 182s, if sound, are good choices.

I would never regard a 172 or a Cherokee (other than a 6 or a 235/Pathfinder/Dakota) as a "4-place" airplane, based upon useful load.
 
Stinson 108s and Piper tripacers are REALLY good options for a real 4 place plane too.


Can't find a pic for this one....

$32k

Stinson 108-1(2)
2912 TTAF, 325 SMOH, 126 STOH,(in 2013)comp.73,73,74,72,73,70. 165 hp, Trans-dapt remote oil filter, model E-01 ELT, narco AT-150 transponder, McCauley DM-7655 alum. cruise prop, disc brakes, 8.50 tires, scott 3200 tw. New May 2015 Pacific oil cooler.RAM mount for nexus 7 Garmin Pilot. Fresh Annual - done 8-29-15, Great little a/c, very docile, and fun to fly.




$25k
1954 Tri-Pacer
Restored 2001 covered with Ceconite. TT2366, 135 HP Lycoming 0290D2 210 SMOH Chrome Cylinders. KX 170B NAV/COM, Narco xponder mode C Full panel. Great cross county airplane. 120 mph cruise
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The 210 and 182s, if sound, are good choices.

I would never regard a 172 or a Cherokee (other than a 6 or a 235/Pathfinder/Dakota) as a "4-place" airplane, based upon useful load.

Yeah good point. I was thinking a plane that I'd buy myself for largely me flying and maybe 2 other adults every so often. True 4 place planes are real tough to come by under 40k.
 
One thing that bothers me when I look at planes for sale. Is when they advertise it has an ADF. Like that is a selling point.
 
One thing that bothers me when I look at planes for sale. Is when they advertise it has an ADF. Like that is a selling point.


Also known as "potential increase in useful load".....
 
Yeah good point. I was thinking a plane that I'd buy myself for largely me flying and maybe 2 other adults every so often. True 4 place planes are real tough to come by under 40k.


I'm not sure what "4 place" means with the 2015 size of average people.

I would guess most "4 place" trips are either Dad+Mom+Kid+Kid or "4 Men Golf Buddies".


If you need 4 places for Dad, Mom, Kid, and Kid, that is a different equation than a 4 place for Golfer, Golfer, Golfer, and Golfer, plus clubs.
 
Yup. As long as it's a modern system (which most are) it's better than metal in many ways.
 
Get a nice Tri pacer with the 150 hp motor. Good fabric and you'll have an aircraft with a faster cruise than a 172.
 
The 1964 vintage C-172's can have over 1000 lbs of useful load, due to their low empty weight.
 
I'd be looking for useful load as you said 4 place. Anything under 1k lbs and you are leaving fuel on the ground typically.

182 or Archer should put you above 1k, but not by much.

Please define what you really want to do with it. Give us something to work with.
 
Get a nice Tri pacer with the 150 hp motor. Good fabric and you'll have an aircraft with a faster cruise than a 172.

Yeah, but they're just soooo ugly. Pacers are beautiful planes, tri pacers morphodites.

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I'd be looking for useful load as you said 4 place. Anything under 1k lbs and you are leaving fuel on the ground typically.

182 or Archer should put you above 1k, but not by much.

Please define what you really want to do with it. Give us something to work with.

I would hope that's always the case. Any plane that lets you both fill the seats and fill the tanks, is a poor design. It needs more tanks or more seats.
 
Yeah, but they're just soooo ugly. Pacers are beautiful planes, tri pacers morphodites.

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Stinson 108, it'll haul 4 and it one of the prettiest 4 place planes out there.
 
Why?

Just going to fade the paint and plexi just like anything else.
The heat and sun are downright brutal. Plastic, paint (and I suspect fabric as well) do not fair well outside/uncovered.

The Phoenix area is a great place to park a bare aluminum airplane though.
 
I like the straight tail on the taildraggers but not on the trikes. Especially the 172.
Heard they fly pretty sweet though..
 
1948 C-170 for $27,500

Looks beautiful.

3100 hrs TT
550 hrs SMOH
Beautiful and more than reasonably priced. Always hangared. Well maintained. Flown regularly.

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This one almost seems a bit too good to be true.....

1954 E35 Bonanza

$20,000 OBO/TRADE


TT 5168,
TSMOH 927,
Runs great with excellent compression, great paint job, minor hail. King KX170B, Narco MK12D, PM501 Intercom, King KT76A Transponder, Narco CP130 Audio panel, auto fuel approved (we've never used auto fuel), 17 gal tanks each wing and 20 gal auxiliary tank . 225 HP cont engine, all compression good, annual is due and will negotiate the cost of the annual. Great flying airplane and priced to sale for just


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1950 B Model 35 Beechcraft Bonanza.

$35,000 consider offer



6412 Hrs. A/F
662 Hrs. Engine
13.5 Hrs. Prop
Classic Aircraft
Meticulously restored with many upgrades
Audio Panel with
Marker Beacon, Four Place Intercom,
Dual NavCom's, Garmin 300XL, King Mechanical.
Traditional IFR Panel
Cabin finished with all aviation approved materials including Soundex insulation, Wool carpet & Leather Interior. Wing Leveler A/P, Tip Tanks, Ten gallon Aux tank, 80 gal. total 170 MPH @ 10 gal. per hour.
E-Series Continental 205 Hp. Electric Prop.
Except Starter, all engine accessories new or overhauled. Always hangered.
To many upgrades to list. Asking

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Do the vtailed planes have a chunk of ballast in the rear to help balance them out? I've heard they also get a weird oscillation in certain wind directions.
 
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