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Old November 21st 05, 11:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default Prop strike effect on resale value?


"Newps" wrote in message
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John Doe wrote:

Got a general question for the group:

If a used plane is for sale on the market, what effect is a prior prop
strike going to have on it's resale value?


None if the engine was torn down and repaired as necessary. If not then I
wouldn't buy it except as a run out.



I know it's all in the eye of the beholder, but I'm wondering if there is
any presidence in devaluation based on previous damage history.


Previous damage history is airplane dependent. For example there's
practically no such thing as a Cub that hasn't been rolled up into a ball
and rebuilt. They are the most expensive Cubs out there. Same goes for
182's. Everybody knows they are nose heavy and will land on the nosewheel
if you let it, causing a wrinkled firewall. That's damage history but if
it's fixed right there's no hit on value. I sold my 182 in August and
there was no negotiating down for the third firewall my plane had. Take a
Cherokee on the other hand and back an elevator or flap or aileron into a
hangar and buyers will want a price break.


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The comparable aircraft are $40K or so higher.