March of 2020 I purchased my 1965 Cherokee 180, low to mid time engine, 2 axis AP, IFR (no GPS) with good paint and great interior for $45,000. It was listed on Beechtalk and was local, I was at the airport an hour after it was posted. There were four others waiting to come look at it. It was my present to me for passing my checkride. Perfect first plane.
I bought it that morning, paid him in dead presidents. The owner was so happy it was staying local and to a guy that would really fly it, he threw in a bunch of stuff from his hangar as he was getting out of flying. He texted me 90 days later that he bought a Cub. I should go ask him if he wants to sell it as he doesn't fly this plane either......
Last fall I was offered $55,000 for it, told the guy I'd talk to him in January, had to wait until the new year to pull some money out of an investment for tax purposes.
In February I got serious about selling it, had a guy offer me $65,000 for it. Wanted to make a run at a couple of Bonanza's locally first, got in a bidding war on a S model, and didn't get it. The other had rudervator issues.
I have around $150,000 cash to spend (sale of the Cherokee plus my cash from the investment), there is literally nothing in the market that appeals to me for that amount of money.
So now I sit and fly my perfectly good Cherokee, even thinking I might drop $20 grand in a GPS and G5's. But the avionics shops are all backed up six months......
A similar Cherokee to mine just sold for $70,000. One with a 750 GPS and G5's sold for $90,000, and I think mine has a better paintjob.
Crazy world we live in.