CESSNA 170B 180 HP STOL (1952)
1952 Cessna 170
About this aircraft
$169,000 · SEARCH NO MORE · The Holy Grail configuration for backcountry exploring - essentially offering 180 performance without massive operating and insurance costs. An Avcon Lycoming 0-360-A1A conversion with a 58.0 hr TSO engine. Equipped with Cessna 180 Gear, Horton STOL kit and light weight MT constant speed prop positions this aircraft at the absolute top tier of the Cessna 170 market. Equipped with 29x10x11 Tires on Gar Aero Rims, Prop is a MTV-15-B\205-58 TSO 282, 18 Gal Javelin Aux Fuel Tank and Avionics are upgraded. New interior with shoulder harnesses and 180 rear jump seats. Full history available.
Specifications
- Year
- 1952
How this stacks up
Listed today
Fresh to market — early in the listing cycle
1/5 key specs
Key information is missing — ask the seller about hours, engine time, and registration
This summary draws on signals shown in detail below — price comps, listing age, maintenance and engine status, and key specs. Read each section for full context. Not an appraisal.
Cost to own
Rule-of-thumb estimates — insurance ≈ 1% of price, hangar $7,500/yr, annual inspection $2,500/yr, 100 hrs/yr fuel + oil. Your actual costs will vary.
As a sole owner
≈ $237 per flight hour at 100 hrs/yr — flying fewer hours raises this (fixed costs spread over fewer hours)
$169,000 to buy (the asking price)
| Ownership | Buy-in | Monthly | Annual |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full ownership (sole) | $169,000 | $1,974/mo | $23,690/yr |
| 1/2 share | $84,500 | $1,487/mo | $17,845/yr |
| 1/3 share | $56,333 | $1,325/mo | $15,897/yr |
| 1/4 share | $42,250 | $1,244/mo | $14,923/yr |
Buy-in is the asking price split evenly across partners — what you'd each pay to acquire the aircraft (the real figure is negotiated). Fixed costs (insurance, hangar, inspection) split equally by number of partners; fuel/oil is per-pilot since each partner flies their own hours.
Price
$169,000
Co-ownership available
6 co-ownership shares listed for Cessna aircraft on ClubHanger.
From $14,000 buy-in — split the fixed costs with a partner instead of owning outright.
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3/5- Real photos
- Asking price
- Make, model & year
- Registration (N-number)
Not provided
- Total airframe time
Not listed
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