by Zach Grant L1011jock » Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:39 pm
John,
Yes, in todays market there is the potential for a good deal, as well as a bad deal. Beware the bargain! On a turbo twinco there are many thingd to look out for that are not apparent in the basic spec numbers. The overal condition of the landing gear, the wiring, the heater, the props, the exhaust, the turbo system, the oxygen system, the radios, the electrical system, the accessories, and last but not least the engines themselves, all can make for an expensive bargain. Paint and interior are relatively cheap in comparison. A first rate, no effort spared paint job is about 22K, and an all out interior is about 18K, with 5-7K more common. Engines, about 50K easy, props, about 19K, heater, about 2-4K depending, gear about 6K, accessories, about 5K, radios ...how much do you want to spend, electrical system upgrades, 3K, fuel system upgrades, 3K, hose AD, 2.5K. Lets add it up. 50+19+3+6+5+3+3+2.5=91.5K, and that doesn't include paint, interior, or radios. Now if you bought this plane for a bargain price of 65K...you get my drift. A very well maintained airplane for 120K would be a much better bargain in this case! I don't know the airplane you are looking at, and it may be an absoulute cream puff, but buyer beware! Make sure you get a Comanche expert to give it a very good look before you buy! I do not want you to be alarmed with these numbers. I am pointing out what others have learned the hard way. Hopefully you will find an airplane that all of this has been taken care of for you. Twincos of any variety are great airplanes. Good luck in your search, and if you have any questions, feel free to give me a call 317.201.4293 (Eastern Time) cell.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"