Browsing Barnstormers yesterday, I found a couple of Maule M4 220C's for sale for under $40k. One, if not both are IFR equipped, and I've always had Maule cargo door envy....
Obviously it would make better financial sense to get out of the Stinson and into an M4 220 (I would keep the 220 I have now for a spare). Even after I did the engine conversion and put some fresh paint on the Stinson, I'd still be left with a VFR bird with about 200 lbs less legal useful load. That said, I've always liked a sleeper, so a 108 with a 220 under the hood has a fair bit of appeal, as does being a "caretaker" for a classic.
I guess I'm looking for some real world experiences with the M4, as far as handling qualities compared to the Stinson, and other things to consider like crashworthiness (Stinson's have a great reputation for protecting their occupants), cruise speed, etc. My cousin has an M5 235, is that comparable to the M4 as far as handling? How about insurance for a 300 hour (280 or so tailwheel) pilot in the Maule? My current insurance is surprisingly affordable, but the hull value is less than 1/2 of the Maule. A call to the insurance company would probably give the best answer there.
Thoughts, other than "just get a mall"

