What do the assembled regard as a fair price for the one I linked in the OP, if I were to pursue it?
We purchased a 1972 182P about 18 months ago. All original (but in very good shape). Our had about 700hrs SMOH, new top end and 1900TT. Nothing fancy in the panel. Paid $60K cash. So here's my take:
$65K...$70K: 1973 182P w/900hrs left on the motor and only 1600TT
+ $7K...$10K: Pretty nice, recent paint job
+ $2K....$4K: Very nice interior
+ $5K....$8K: Nice, new 3-blade prop (looks awesome, perhaps not practical, even more nose heavy
+ $12K..$22K: Pretty nice panel
+ $1K....$1K: Engine Monitor
+ $2K....$4K: ADS-B out (BUT In only see in listed???)
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$94K...$119K (Wow, for weird my high price exactly matched theirs without trying!)
Getting to know 182's a bit better now, if I was in the market for something way more updated this seems like its in really good condition and not beat to heck.
$102K: Initial offer & $108K tops if your mechanic assures you the first annual will be squeaky clean. Its hard to imagine they will get full price so why offer it. If you got it for $108K that leaves you $11K for all the stuff listed next:
Budget another $1500 for pre-buy stuff.
Budget another $3K for the first annual if pre-buy is minimal
Budget yearly $2K for annuals after that (unless you are a A&P or owner assist).
Budget another ?? for a engine heater if you need one (didn't see it listed)
Budget another $4K if the bladders are really old
Pretty darned nice 182. Ideal if its been in the midwest its entire life (no corrosion). That would easily be our last plane. Definitely won't have the useful load of a simple VFR 182P plane, probably at least -100lbs due to the prop, avionics and interior changes.