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

1977 Piper Super Cub for sale

1977 Piper Super Cub

Single Engine Piston

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Location Anchorage, AK
Total Time 3,655 hrs
Engine SMOH 1,125 hrs
Seats 2
Serial # 18-7809051
Cruise 100 kts (185 km/h)
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Listing Details

Seller reported
Year
1977
Make
Piper
Model
Super Cub
Total Time
3,655 hr
Location
Anchorage, AK
Seller
Alaska Aircraft Sales
Source
trade-a-plane.com
SOLD - This cub arrived right in time for hunting season! The 40+ year owner which was a professional survey pilot in Alaska has the original logbooks, installed many Alaska modifications, used quality maintenance, got it approved for external loads and stored it in a hangar (a rarity in Alaska). He's finally ready to let it go to a younger man with a better set of knees. It comes with an engine cover, 2 headsets, a fresh annual very attractive price.

Piper Super Cub — Model Specs

Model specification

Standard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.

Seats
2
Cruise Speed
100 kts (185 km/h)
Range
400 nm (741 km)
Ceiling
19,000 ft (5,791 m)
Max Weight
1,750 lbs (794 kg)
Useful Load
800 lbs (363 kg)
Horsepower
150 HP
Fuel Burn
7.7 GPH (29 L/h)

Estimated Cost of Ownership

AeroGurus estimate

Fuel Burn
7.7 GPH
~$50/hr

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Market price band

Piper Super Cub typical: $52,016 – $285,000 median $138,750 across 43 active listings

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About the Piper Super Cub

The Piper Super Cub (PA-18) is the legendary backcountry taildragger — a two-seat, tube-and- fabric short-takeoff-and-landing aircraft that has been the gold standard for bush flying since 1949. Powered by Lycoming O-320 or larger engines depending on variant and STC, the Super Cub takes off and lands in a few hundred feet, operates on bush wheels, tundra tires, floats or skis, and goes almost anywhere a small aircraft can reach. With a small but devoted community and a thriving aftermarket of STCs (engine upgrades, vortex generators, extended baggage), the Super Cub remains in demand and holds value remarkably well — including modern Cubcrafters and similar clones.

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