1982 CESSNA 421C NO LONGER LISTED
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$644,900
- Year
- 1982
- Make
- Cessna
- Model
- 421C
- Total Time
- 6,873 hr
- Location
- Saint Simons Island, GA
- Seller
- Mike Pickett
- Source
- controller.com
Performance & Capacity
- Seats
- 8
- Cruise
- 230 kts
- Range
- 1,385 nm
- Useful Load
- 2,450 lbs
- Burn
- 35.0 gph
- Engines
- 2 · Piston
- Power
- 375 hp
- MTOW
- 12,500 lbs
- ICAO Type
- C421
Manufacturer-published specs for the Cessna 421C model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.
Operating Cost (est.)
- Hourly Variable
- $400
- Annual Fixed
- $35,000
- Engine Overhaul
- $50,000
- TBO
- 1,600 hrs
AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Cessna 421C. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.
Market price band
Cessna 421C typical:
$100,000 – $749,000
median $474,950
across 62 active listings
This listing at $644,900 is 36% above median.
Description
Airframe
Total Time
6,873
Engine 1
Engine 1 Time
151 SFRM
Engine 1 TBO
1,600
Engine 1 Notes
151 hours since Factory Reman by Continental on 6/25/23
Engine 2
Engine 2 Time
1 SMOH
Engine 2 TBO
1,600
Engine 2 Notes
1 hours SMOH by RAM 8/12/24
Props
Prop Notes
757 hours SOH by Sensenich Propellers on 4/22/21
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
Cessna 800A Autopilot with altitude pre-select and Y/D
Aspen Evolution E5 MFD
Garmin GTN 750 Nav/Comm/GPS /MFD
Garmin GNS 530W Nav/Comm/GPS
Garmin GTX-345 Transponder
Garmin TIS Traffic
Weather Data Link
Garmin GMA 345 Audio Panel
JPI EDM 960 Engine Monitor
Bendix KWX 56 Color Radar
Co-pilot Instruments
Air Conditioning
Spoilers
LED Landing, Taxi, and Cowl Lights
Electric Windshield De-ice
Electric Prop De-ice
De-ice Boots
Forward Refreshment Center
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
No Damage – Excellent paint and interior, always hangared
All Logs
Annual Inspection completed October 2024 at Palmetto Aviation Repair
About the Cessna 421C
The Cessna 421 Golden Eagle is a pressurized, twin-engine piston aircraft that was the flagship of Cessna's piston twin lineup from 1968 to 1985. Powered by two Continental GTSIO-520-H/L engines (375 HP each, geared and turbocharged), the 421C (final variant) cruises at 230 KTAS at FL240 with cabin pressurization of 4.2 psi differential — true all-weather, high-altitude piston twin performance. The cabin seats six to eight passengers in club seating with a stand-up aisle, air conditioning, and flushing lavatory. Over 1,900 were built across all variants.
Key variants. The 421 (1968-1971) and 421A (1969-1971) were the originals. The 421B (1971-1975) improved the cabin and systems. The 421C Golden Eagle (1976-1985) is the most refined — bonded wet wing (no bladders), improved gear system, longer cabin, and more powerful GTSIO-520-L engines. The 421C is by far the most desirable variant.
Why the 421 still has a following. Nothing else delivers pressurized, twin-engine, jet-like capability at piston operating costs. The 421C cruises above most weather at FL240 with six passengers in a cabin comparable to a small business jet. For owners who need pressurization but cannot justify turboprop operating costs ($800-$1,200/hr), the 421 operates at $400-$600/hr all-in.
Buying advice. The GTSIO-520 engines are the 421's Achilles heel — they are the most complex piston engines ever produced (geared, turbocharged, fuel-injected) with a 1,600-hour TBO that is rarely reached without significant top-end work. Engine overhaul costs $70,000-$90,000 per side. Gearbox adapter plate cracking and propeller governor issues are known failure modes. Check for exhaust system cracks, turbocharger condition, and intercooler integrity. The pressurization system (boots, outflow valve, door seal) must be tested during pre-buy flight. Corrosion at the wing spar carry-through is a potential deal-breaker.
Market. Cessna 421B: $80,000-$180,000. 421C: $120,000-$300,000. Premium 421C with modern avionics and mid-time engines: $200,000-$400,000. A Cessna 421 for sale is a compelling alternative to a turboprop — but only for buyers prepared for the engine maintenance demands.
Produced 1976–1985.