1967 Cessna 310L
Multi Engine Piston
Aircraft Details
Seller reportedAvionics & Equipment
BTHGarmin GPS-400W WAAS IFR-Approach GPS / Moving Map Bendix King KI-525A Horizontal Situation Indicator JPI EDM-760 Multi-Channel Engine Monitor/Analyzer TransCal SSD-120 Digital Altitude Encoder Module Trig 31 ADS-B Out Transponder Bendix King KX-165 NAV/COM Transceiver Bendix King KMA-24 Audio Panel Marker Beacon Receiver Bendix King KY-196A COMM Transceiver with 9 Memory Slots PS-Engineering PM1000 II Four-Channel intercom Intercom Datcon Hobbs Aircraft Hours Meter SIRS Overhead Lighted Navigator Compass TSOed ACK 406 MHZ Emergency Locator Transmitter Beacon
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For sale: a meticulously maintained 1967 Cessna 310L-beautifully cared for, hangered most of its life, and ready for serious cross-country IFR flying or a weekend burger run in style. Powered by twin Continental IO-470-V9 260 HP engines (LH 467 SMOH, RH 11.2 STOH) with Hartzell 3-blade props, this aircraft boasts a useful load of 1,708 lbs., complete logs from day one, and a pristine original interior complemented by a bright DuPont Imron repaint. Avionics include GPS-400W WAAS IFR GPS, JPI EDM-760 engine monitor, Bendix King KI-525A HSI, Trig 31 ADS-B Out, KX-165 NAV/COM, KY-196A COMM, PS-Engineering intercom, and more. Micro Aerodynamics vortex generators, Cleveland brakes, and upgraded stainless camlocks enhance performance and maintenance ease. If you want a classic twin with capability, comfort, and proven care, this 310L delivers. Latest annual completed 02/2026.
Engine
Continental IO-470-V9 260 HP x 2, 1,500 TBO L/H Engine: 467 SMOH in 03/2019 L/H Engine: 53/60/66/60/64/70 R/H Engine: 718 SFRM by TCM in 03/2002; 11.2 STOH 06/2025 R/H Engine: 76/73/76/78/76/75 Upgraded Stainless Steel Camlocks on Engine Compartments Hartzell PHC-J3yF-2UF Three Bladed Propeller x 2 R/H Propeller: 716 SPOH L/H Propeller: 598 SPOH
Interior
Repainted 11/93 with DuPont Imron and Pratt Lambert Acry-Glo Base White 508 with Royal Blue WC244 Medium Gray WA67 Stripes Cloth Cessna Cabin Curtains on Rear Windows Fields Inflatable Door Seal Upgraded Avion CW-101 Padded Control Wheels BAS Shoulder Harnesses STC, 5/15 Cessna Pilot/Co-Pilot Sun Shades Original Headliner in Excellent Condition Bubble Air Vents for Each passenger Position
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| Source | Price | Location | Listed | Days on Market | Status | Action |
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Peter Kephart
trade-a-plane.com
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$139,000
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Washington, MO | Mar 30, 2026 | — | Active |
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AeroGurus Data & Analysis
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About This Cessna 310L
This 1967 Cessna 310L (N2268F) is a 6-seat multi engine piston with 5,672 hours on the airframe. There are currently 4 310L aircraft listed for sale with asking prices ranging from $132,500 to $189,500. This aircraft is priced below the market average at $139,000.
The 310L cruises at 193 kts (357 km/h) with a range of 800 nm (1,482 km) — ideal for short hops and local flights.
Operating costs: Fuel burn is 24 GPH (91 L/h), which at current Jet-A prices (~$5.50/gal) means approximately $132/hr in fuel alone. Total variable cost including maintenance reserves is approximately $300/hr. Annual fixed costs (hangar, insurance, crew, annual inspection) average $28,000. With 5,672 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 310L — Model Specs
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Ownership & Registration
FAA registration data pending for N2268F.
Location & Ownership
Title Status
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Safety Record
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Service Difficulty Reports — Cessna 310L
SDRs are reports filed by mechanics about problems found during maintenance. 10 recent reports for this aircraft type.
DURING THE LANDING PORTION OF OUR FLIGHT ON THE ROLL OUT THE RIGHT GEAR COLLAPSE UNDERNEATH THE AIRPLANE. UPON FURTHER INSPECTION IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE BOLT HOLDING THE FOLLOWING SIDE BRACE AND DOWN LOCK SHEARD CAUSING THE RIGHT SIDE BRACE LOCK...
LANDING GEAR WAS SELECTED DOWN AND EXTENDED AND THE PILOT FELT A STRANGE "CLUNK" UNDER HIS FEET. THE PILOT DID NOT GET A "GREEN" DOWN-AND-LOCKED INDICATION FOR THE NOSE GEAR. TOWER CONFIRMED NOSE GEAR WAS NOT DOWN. THE NOSE GEAR COLLAPSED UPON LAN...
ON TAKEOFF; GEAR RETRACT; GEAR MOTOR DID NOT SHUT OFF IN TIME CAUSING NOSE GEAR TO BE RETRACTED FARTHER THAN RIGGING ALLOWED; IDLER ASSY (BELLCRANK) PN 0842102-2 BROKE AT BOLT HOLE FOR AFT PUSH PULL TUBE. THIS CAUSED NOSE GEAR TO BE UNCONTROLLED REG...
HEATER (PN 96C62, SN 9660906) RECEIVED FOR OVERHAUL. HEATER WAS PREVIOUSLY OVERHAULED AND HAS THE REPAIR STATION DATA PLATE. UPON INSP, HEATER HAS WRONG COMBUSTION TUBE INSTALLED. WRONG COMBUSTION TUBE REQUIRED COMBUSTION HEAD THAT IS NOT CALLED FOR...
HEATER (PN 96C62, SN 9660906) RECEIVED FOR OVERHAUL. HEATER WAS PREVIOUSLY OVERHAULED AND HAS A REPAIR STATION DATA PLATE. UPON INSPECTION, HEATER HAS WRONG COMBUSTION TUBE INSTALLED. WRONG COMBUSTION TUBE REQUIRED COMBUSTION HEAD THAT IS NOT CALLE...
UPON CHANGING A TIRE ON A CLEVELAND WHEEL ASSEMBLY ON ABOVE AIRCRAFT IT WAS DISCOVERED THAT THE PORTION OF THE WHEEL HALF THAT HOLDS THE BEARING RACE WAS CRACKING. IT HAD CRACKED OVER 180 DEGREES AROUND THE AXLE OPENING, WHICH COULD HAVE EVENTUALLY H...
(CAN) UPON APPROACH THE LANDING GEAR WAS SELECTED DOWN WITH NO GREEN LIGHT DOWN AND LOCKED INDICATION ON THE RT GEAR. THE GEAR WAS CYCLED, THE MANUAL EXTENSION WAS PERFORMED ALL WITH THE SAME RESULT. THE AIRCRAFT LANDED UNEVENTFULLY AND UPON INVEST...
(CAN) DURING THE 100 HOUR INSPECTION PLAY WAS NOTICED IN THE NOSE GEAR AREA. UPON INSPECTION THE LT NOSE SECTION BULKHEAD WAS FOUND TO BE CRACKED VERTICALLY THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE LIGHTENING HOLE. DOUBLER PATCHES WERE INSTALLED AND RIVETED INTO ...
(CAN) DURING WALK-AROUND PRIOR TO FLIGHT, PIC NOTICED DOWNLOCK SPRING HANGING FROM ONE ATTACH POINT AND UPON INSPECTION WAS FOUND BROKEN AT ATTACH POINT ABOUT 1/2 AN INCH ABOVE SPRING BODY. SPRING WAS REPLACED NEW.
(CAN) AT 160 KTS DID NOT GET DOWN LOCKED IND ON RT MAIN. GEAR WAS SEL UP, TOP OF TRAVEL, GRINDING NOISE WAS HEARD. GEAR SELECT WAS PLACED IN NEUTRAL, GEAR WAS HAND-CRANKED DOWN, A/C LANDED. RT MAIN GEAR DOOR WAS OPEN ABOUT 6 IN FROM NORMAL CLOSED GE...
Source: FAA Service Difficulty Reporting System. Shows maintenance issues reported by mechanics for this aircraft type.