No longer listed as of April 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
1959 Cessna 180
Single Engine Piston
No longer listed
$178,500
Location
Tulsa, OK
Total Time
3,312 hrs
Engine SMOH
768 hrs
Seats
4
Engine
CONTINENTAL O-470-K
Cruise
140 kts (259 km/h)
ICAO Type
C180
✓ Clean NTSB
Listing Details
Seller reported- Year
- 1959
- Make
- Cessna
- Model
- 180
- Total Time
- 3,312 hr
- Location
- Tulsa, OK
- Seller
- Dan Howard Aircraft Sales
- Source
- controller.com
SALE PENDING - Super clean, no-corrosion airframe on this 1959 Cessna 180 w/ 3,323 TTAF, 768 hrs on Reman Engine. P. Ponk Heavy Duty Main Gear Box, VG's, GNC-250XL, AERA-660 Touchscreen GPS, JPI EDM-700 w/ Dig FF, Sportsman STOL, Extended Baggage, Tail Pull Handles, Inertia Reel Harnesses, F. Atlee Dodge Rear Jumpsuits, 8.50 tires, Bushwheel Tailwheel & Tail Spring. Ready to go !!
Cessna 180 — Model Specs
Model specificationStandard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.
Seats
4
Cruise Speed
140 kts (259 km/h)
Max Speed
155 kts (287 km/h)
Range
700 nm (1,296 km)
Ceiling
20,000 ft (6,096 m)
Max Weight
2,650 lbs (1,202 kg)
Useful Load
1,400 lbs (635 kg)
Horsepower
230 HP
Fuel Capacity
60 gal (227 L)
Fuel Burn
12 GPH (45 L/h)
TBO
1,700 hrs
Estimated Cost of Ownership
AeroGurus estimateFuel Burn
12.0 GPH
~$78/hr
Variable Cost
$155/hr
fuel + mx + reserves
Annual Fixed
$18,000/yr
hangar + insurance + annual
Engine Overhaul
$30,000
every 1,700 hrs
AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the . Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration. Not a financial quote.
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Market price band
Cessna 180 typical:
$115,000 – $314,900
median $180,000
across 38 active listings
This listing at $178,500 is near median.
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About the Cessna 180
The Cessna 180 Skywagon is the original taildragger utility single — produced 1953-1981 with a Continental O-470 (225 hp) and a strong reputation as one of the best backcountry, float and ski aircraft ever built. Six-seat configurations were available later, and the 180 became a fixture of bush flying in Alaska, Canada and remote operations worldwide. Cruise around 145 knots; useful load comfortable for four adults plus gear.
Produced 1953–1981.