It depends on how long you're willing to hold on to it, and what condition it's in when you're finished with it. I honestly think that that stratospheric priced warbirds, are a good place to "hold" money, potentially non-taxable, but as an investment,,,,,with that kind of cash, you'll do a lot better, over shorter times, (like, less than ten years), in way to many other places to make it an even marginally attractive investment. For instance, a mutual fund, or a small apartment complex, or "pork bellies", doesn't have 100k engine overhauls, and don't drink a gallon of 2.90+ dollars of gas a minute, and have 10+k insurance bills, all paid out of pocket. On the other hand....Stashing a big pile of non-taxable cash for awhile, and having a real good time....well thats real good too. Thats awesome....If it's over 30 years old...at least in California....well...there's a reason there's an airport day/airshow/public day at a lot of airports around here, hell,,,at ***(yea I edited that), flying, non-flying borderline and not borderline derilect birds are pulled over to the "public area" for viewing, at least once a month.
Hi HarvardIV!
I'm not totally sure about T-6's. 170k is getting to be tops for one of those. Engine times seems to be the biggest key in pricing (I know,,, DUH, O.P.), Along with most of the usual stuff. A 900+ hour engine, well, that shouldn't top 130k, another DUH (on me anyway), because a phat engine is 30k.
I think I know a little about T-28's(yea right),,,,300+ for a zeroed out, pimp daddy plane, average 200+k. T-28 prices got kinda skewed a few years ago. Good economy, warbird'ology, picking up, even booming, One guy, for sure, tried to corner the T-28 market, Another guy, or guys,(depending on what story you've heard), Kinda tried the same thing. but it kinda popped the first guys bubble, kinda. The end result, was 5-600k T-28s. You can still see a couple for sale, now, for those kind of prices(probably the result of an "investor"). But for the most part, it's come back down, a little closer to earth.
Probably the biggest thing about a T-28's price, is the engine time(again,DUH). The TBO is supposed to be 1500hrs, The Navy says 2000hrs, reality is 1100, or less, in civilian use. I personally think the 1100 number goes up, if the plane is flown weekly. But 1100 is getting there real fast, for most planes.
Another thing...this is actually pretty cool in some ways, they came out of service recently enough for you to still see T-28's either unrestored, or with engines whose last major was performed by the Navy, but in every case, engine time is 1100 hours. The cool part is an unrestored flying plane. There are a couple three of these for sale now.
Oh yea, an engine is 50k. While I'm on it, a prop is 25k, if you can find one. One thing to do with props, is cut down an S2 prop. (Future... S2 restorers, I feel your pain,but, I probably don't regret it.)
Ahhh enough T-28 stuff.....I got a good T-6 thing, since we're both doing one.....
O.P.: I'm pretty excited about restoring this plane!
J.C.: You're going to love it! You're really going to love flying it.
O.P.: I wanna go inverted over the runway like you.
J.C.: Not for too long.
O.P.: Whadya mean? You do that.
J.C.: Those planes are modified.
O.P.: So how long then?
J.C.: When gas starts pouring over the windscreen, you should probably go upright again.
O.P.: Thats cool.
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