No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.

1967 Piper Cherokee 160

1967 Piper Cherokee 160

Single Engine Piston

No longer listed
$33,947
Location Europe
Total Time 6,562 hrs
Seats 4
Cruise 119 kts (220 km/h)
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Listing Details

Seller reported
Year
1967
Make
Piper
Model
Cherokee 160
Total Time
6,562 hr
Location
Europe
Seller
Petri Fonsen
Source
avpay.aero
Serial NO: 28-23338 Aircraft Total Time: 6562 Seats: 4 Icom IC-220 VHF Com radio 8,33 KHz MX 170B COM/NOV VOR FS PMA 6000M intercom/audiopanel with AUX Bendix King KT76A mode A/C transponder Garmin GDL 50 ADS-B Garmin Aera 500 GPS Autopilot Electronic carbon monoxide detector iPad Pro with Garmin Pilot Engine heater & cabin heater Wheel chocks, pitot cover, fuel tester, tow bar, wintherization plate, auto fuel STC

Piper Cherokee 160 — Model Specs

Model specification

Standard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.

Seats
4
Cruise Speed
119 kts (220 km/h)
Max Speed
127 kts (235 km/h)
Range
474 nm (878 km)
Ceiling
14,500 ft (4,420 m)
Max Weight
2,200 lbs (998 kg)
Useful Load
950 lbs (431 kg)
Horsepower
160 HP
Fuel Burn
9 GPH (34 L/h)

Estimated Cost of Ownership

AeroGurus estimate

Fuel Burn
9.0 GPH
~$58/hr

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Market price band

Piper Cherokee 160 typical: $47,258 – $109,900 median $71,614 across 8 active listings

This listing at $33,947 is 53% below median.

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About the Piper Cherokee 160

The Piper Cherokee 160 (PA-28-160, with the closely related PA-28-150) is an early four-seat Cherokee from the first half of the 1960s, powered by a 150-160 hp Lycoming O-320 on the constant-chord wing. It sits between the lighter Cherokee 140 and the 180-hp Cherokee 180, offering a touch more power than the 140 for honest four-seat training and local touring at around 115 knots. These early Cherokees are inexpensive to buy and a common entry into ownership.

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