A friend of mine has a neat little Champ he’s owned for quite a while. He just got the airplane out of annual last month. I didn’t humiliate him with questions, but the logs were stolen. He’s pretty sick about it and has lost interest in the airplane. I believe his age is also another reason for “ losing interest “ in flying. He’s asked me if I want it. Honestly, yes. He’s taken good care of it and it’s a neat little airplane. But obviously the price needs to reflect missing logs too. Fortunately they didn’t get the airworthiness certificate. So that’s one less thing I would need. I know rebuilt logs kill the value. I get it. But if my IA does the annual, complies with all AD’s from the beginning…….. I’d be ok with that. My real question is let’s say an average Champ sells for $25k, how bad does the missing logs hurt it. In other words how do I come up with an offer. I know this is still a vague question. The IA did keep a copy of the last entry proving the hours were 277 on the last OH and 2200 on the Airframe. So at least there’s some legally binding numbers somewhere. Thanks all.