Being realistic a good coupe should sell in the mid 30k range. I thought about 
selling mine last year and build an rv12 but changed my mind would rather fly 
than build. Listed her for 32.5 and had a lot of calls. Have since done a bit 
of updating and annual. Turned down an 34 unsolicited offer a couple of weeks 
ago. 

Len

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On Jun 13, 2010, at 4:15 PM, Caliendo Dan <[email protected]> wrote:

I advertised my plane for $37,000; but after watching other ads I decided I was 
asking too much. I lowered the 
price to $32,500 and have a buyer with two people waiting in line hoping he 
won't buy it. This morning I got a 
"serious" call from the $37,000 ad in Trade-a-Plane. She asked if she could 
overbid the buyer (not knowing 
what he paid). Relax, Steve, I didn't take her up on it <zhappy.gif>.  As of 
now, you have two choices: spend $100 and up
or buy a coupe for about a third of that if you want LSA. Some people's 
pocketbook don't give them a choice.
Others realize that none of the other LSA's let you fly open cockpit and not 
pay personal property tax in many of 
the states.

Dan Caliendo
Ercoupe 3658
Mach 0.4





On Jun 13, 2010, at 9:42 AM, Donald wrote:



That is what I am trying to accomplish with mine. I bought it last December, 
and have been steadily working it over ever since, although it was a flying 
fresh annual plane.
My goal was not to restore it to original, but to upgrade it to current 
standards and renew those things that were great ideas to start with. 
Fortunately I am doing it all myself, so the actual dollars will be smaller 
than some would spend, but I feel the end result will be something BETTER than 
the $100k LSA on the market.
I am old and don't have that many years of flying left, but of the other three 
airraft I have owned, I doubled or tripled my original purchase price on each 
of them. I can not imagine anything like that on my Ercoupe, but with sales 
prices steadily increasing, who knows. I don't imagine someone that bought one 
of these new for $2500 or so would have ever guessed they would be selling in 
the $25k to $30k range either. 

--- In [email protected], ALAN FAIRCLOUGH <texasavia...@...> wrote:
>
> You can certainly spend 50K in labor and parts to rebuild a coupe and put it 
> into better than new condition with updated metallurgy, new cylinders, 
> avionics, all the AD's learned from 60 years of field testing and a good 
> paint job.
>  
> Why not?.
>  
> You end up with a better plane than a new LSA that has not been field tested.
>  
> AF.
> N87333
> N94694
>




Dan Caliendo
Ercoupe 3658
Mach 0.4




      

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