1966 Twin Comanche PA30B
~1500 on both engines since MOH
1 prop ~50 hours since MOH
1 prop ~1500 hours since MOH
All ADs kept up with.
90 gal fuel
Interior 7
Exterior 7
Single Aspen PFD unit
STEC 30 w ALT hold
430W
GPS steering
Backup Horizon and DG
KX155 w/ind no GS
What's something like that worth? What's a good asking price?
Bryon,
Sorry to hear you're selling the bird!
The answer, of course, depends on how fast you want to sell it.
One thing you have going for you: A nice panel. That means that at least your plane will probably sell, eventually. There are an awful lot of Twinkies out there with a shotgun panel and no GPS listed at pretty much give-away prices that are just sitting there not selling, not flying, doing nothing but rotting away.
Even the "D model" one has been for sale for months, and that's with a Garmin 750 aboard. Even with the Miller mods, turbo, de-ice and a nice panel - A plane that'd have been snapped up in a heartbeat for $150K ten years ago - The $109K asking price has gotten them nowhere.
The unfortunate thing: You have engines that are 75% of the way to TBO. I learned the hard way that the whole TBO thing is not linear when it comes to selling a plane. Once you're past about 2/3 of the way to TBO, everyone assumes that they're in for an immediate overhaul, and probably half the buyers out there just don't want to deal with overhauling an engine. A smart buyer will go for one that's at TBO and priced accordingly, as any remaining time they get out of the engine(s) is a bonus and while having your plane down for a while does suck, getting an engine overhaul isn't that big of a deal if you can afford it.
I'd say that if you want to sell it in a reasonably short timeframe, you'll probably have to start it at $60K and be prepared to accept as little as 40 if you get an offer.
I sure miss the good ol' days of twins. I think they've gotten a bad rap lately.