After a 14 month hiatus my life has gotten to the point that I can start flying again and I'm looking at planes. I found a really nice specimen PA-18a and need thoughts on value. I viewed the plane today but the owner was in a rush so I didn't get all the exact details, but here's what I know.
It's a '57 A model that was completely refurbished in 2010. It was taken all the way down to the frame, sandblasted and epoxied then built back up. The fabric is impeccable, and the paint job very nice. The wings are extended and square tip, with droop ailerons. It has the Atlee Dodge extended gear, and it's a 180hp 0-360 with only 400 hours. The motor was factory new in early 2000's. 31" Bushwheels. The panel is very basic VFR. There are really no other mods, the owner wanted to keep the plane as light as possible. He's not weighed it, but I have several friends who've seen it fly and they tell me that it will basically go straight up.
Any thoughts on what this thing is worth? Yes, I've done my own research as well, trying to comparison shop it, but thought I'd toss it out to hear the opinions of you all.



... While at he same time a total beater would fly like a J3 on steroids (read; spectacular) it's only been the last 10 or so years that guys that had been measuring all the cubs they could get their hands on put it all together. They figured out just how significant of a difference, just a tiny deviation in the AOI made in the flight charecteristics of a cub.