1960 Cessna 310D
Multi Engine Piston
Aircraft Details
Seller reportedAvionics & Equipment
Garmin IFR Equipped Cockpit 3 Garmin GI275's (2 AI/HSI 1 MFD) STEC-30 Autopilot Synthetic Vision Terrain Awareness Garmin 530W (GPS/NAV/COM) Garmin 430W (GPS//NAV/COM) Garmin GTX327 Transponder uAvionix ADSB-Out Beacon Stratus Remote Mount ADSB-In Dual Garmin USB/USB-C Chargers PS Engineering Audio Panel 5 Place Intercom System NOAA Registered 406 ELT
Description
This Cessna 310D combines classic styling with modern Garmin avionics and a variety of desirable upgrades. With a 130-gallon fuel capacity, a useful load exceeding 1,450 pounds, and a cruise speed of 180 knots, this well-equipped 310D is ideally suited for a wide range of missions. Whether for business or personal travel, it provides a stable, capable, and IFR-equipped platform for comfortable and safe cross-country flying.
Engine
Continental IO-470-D Engines 1,020 Hours SMOH (L R) Great Compressions AirWolf Remote Oil Filters New L R Magnetos (2026) Engine Isolator Mounts (2026) PlanePower Alternator STC Hartzell HC-A2VF-2B Propellers 470 Hours SPOH (L R) Dynamically Balanced 5ry/500hr Prop AD Complied 2026
Propeller
4,535 Hours Total Time 1,452 Pound Useful Load 130 Gallon Fuel Capacity Cleveland Wheels Brakes One Piece Windshield Whelen LED Taxi Light
Interior
Classic Cessna Paint Scheme Polished Propeller Spinners Very Clean Exterior Paint Glass / Windows in Great Shape Recent Ceramic Coating Exterior Rating 8/10 No Corrosion or Hail Dings Always Hangar Kept Nice 5 Place Interior Setup Interior Rating 7/10 Presents Well All Around
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Price Comparison 1 active offer
| Source | Price | Location | Listed | Days on Market | Status | Action |
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Uplift Aviation
trade-a-plane.com
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$129,500
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Swainsboro, GA | Jun 08, 2026 | — | Active |
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AeroGurus Data & Analysis
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About This Cessna 310D
This 1960 Cessna 310D (N6792T) is a 5-seat multi engine piston with 4,525 hours on the airframe. There are currently 2 310D aircraft listed for sale with asking prices ranging from $129,500 to $159,000. This aircraft is priced below the market average at $129,500.
The 310D cruises at 190 kts (352 km/h) with a range of 800 nm (1,482 km) — ideal for short hops and local flights.
Operating costs: Fuel burn is 22 GPH (83 L/h), which at current Jet-A prices (~$5.50/gal) means approximately $121/hr in fuel alone. Total variable cost including maintenance reserves is approximately $280/hr. Annual fixed costs (hangar, insurance, crew, annual inspection) average $25,000. With 4,525 hours on the airframe, this aircraft has exceeded TBO (1,500 hrs) — verify engine status and overhaul reserve.
NTSB records show 0 incidents for this airframe — a clean safety record. Mechanics have filed 10 service difficulty reports for this type — common maintenance items to discuss during pre-buy.
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Cessna 310D — Model Specs
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Estimated Cost of Ownership
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Ownership & Registration
FAA registration data pending for N6792T.
Location & Ownership
Title Status
No FAA title records
Available for US-registered aircraft only
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Safety Record
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Service Difficulty Reports — Cessna 310D
SDRs are reports filed by mechanics about problems found during maintenance. 10 recent reports for this aircraft type.
DURING A ROUTINE TAKEOFF, NOTICED THAT THE LT PROPELLER SPINNER WAS OSCILLATING UP AND DOWN APPROX 4.0" AT THE SPINNER TIP. AN IMMEDIATE RETURN FOR LANDING AND THE REMOVAL OF THE AFFECTED PROPELLER SPINNER FOUND THE PROBLEM TO BE A SHATTERED SPINNE...
NOSE GEAR FAILED UPON RETRACT. EXACT CAUSE, UNKNOWN. FOUND LINKAGE FROM GEAR ACTUATOR BOX TO NOSE GEAR BENT. THE NOSE GEAR DOOR LINKAGE IS SUSPECT TO CAUSING THE INCIDENT, BUT CANNOT SAY WITH CERTAINTY.
THE PILOT NOTED THAT SOMETHING WAS HANGING DOWN UNDER THE AC IN CRUISE FLIGHT AND THAT THE AC WAS NOT GOING AS FAST AS IT NORMALLY DID. ANOTHER AC NOTED THAT THE GEAR WAS UP, BUT THAT THE LEFT IB GEAR DOOR WAS HANGING DOWN PART WAY. THE TOWER CONFI...
LT WING REAR UPPER SPAR CAP IN NACHELL/EXHAUST AREA AND OUTBOARD WS 80.0-100.0 APPROX. 20 INCHES, WAS FOUND DURING VISUAL INSPECTION, TO HAVE SEVERE EXFOLIATED INTERGRANULAR CORROSION RINDERING THIS SECTION OF SPAR TO BE UNSERVICABLE. ALSO JUST I/B ...
FORWARD ROD END BEARING (ON INTERMEDIATE ROD FROM LANDING GEAR GEARBOX TO NOSE GEAR) SEIZED, CAUSING ROD END TO SHEAR IT`S ATTACH RIVETS, ALLOWING ROD END TO PARTIALLY SEPARATE FROM ROD, EFFECTIVELY JAMMING NOSE GEAR. THIS RESULTED IN A NOSE GEAR-UP...
(CAN) PROPELLER RECEIVED FOR AD 97-18-02 REPETITIVE INSPECTION. CRACK DISCOVERED DURING M.P.I. INSPECTION OF THE CLAMPS. AT ONE TIME DURING THE HISTORY OF THE PROP THE COUNTERWEIGHT SHOWS DAMAGE FROM CONTACT AGAINST THE PROP PISTON. PUSHING OUT THE T...
WITH EVAC SIGNAL COMMAND ACTIVATED, THE PANEL AT L1 DOOR DOES NOT SILENCE WHEN BUTTON IS PRESSED.
LEFT ENGINE WOULD NOT DEVELOP FULL POWER AT TAKEOFF. AIRCRAFT CRASH LANDED DUE TO POOR PERFORMANCE. INSPECTION OF ENGINE REVEALED THAT NR 2 CYLINDER HAD ''ZERO'' COMPRESSION. FURTHER INSPECTION REVEALED THE EXHAUST VALVE FACE WAS NOT SEALING ON HA...
(CAN) BOTH LT AND RT FUEL PRESSURE LINES WERE MADE LOCALLY BY OTHERS OUT OF -2 SOFT COPPER. COPPER MOST LIKELY WORK HARDENED AND CRACKED. CORRECT P/N HOSES AS ABOVE WILL NOT FIT IN AIRCRAFT AS AIRCRAFT USES -2 FITTING ON BACK OF PUMP AND FIREWALL. ...
LEFT HORIZONTAL STABILIZER MOUNT BRACKET FOUND LOOSE DURING ANNUAL INSPECTION. FURTHER INSPECTION REVEALED CRACKS AND LOOSE RIVETS. UPON REMOVAL OF THE PART, IT FELL INTO TWO PIECES. SUBMITTER RECOMMENDED VISUAL CHECK OF HORIZONTAL STABILIZER OUTB...
Source: FAA Service Difficulty Reporting System. Shows maintenance issues reported by mechanics for this aircraft type.