1985 CESSNA 172P SOLD

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

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Year
1985
Make
Cessna
Model
172P
Total Time
21,466 hr
Location
KS
Seller
Matt Hutton
Source
avpay.aero
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
4
Cruise
122 kts
Range
640 nm
Useful Load
878 lbs
Burn
8.5 gph
Engines
1 · Reciprocating
Power
180 hp
MTOW
12,500 lbs
ICAO Type
C172

Manufacturer-published specs for the Cessna 172P model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Operating Cost (est.)

Hourly Variable
$110
Annual Fixed
$16,000
Engine Overhaul
$28,000
TBO
2,000 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Cessna 172P. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Cessna 172P typical: $85,500 – $324,900 median $185,000 across 11 active listings

Description

Highlights New Digital Tachometer Garmin 530 with ADSB in (can see traffic map) 2400lbs max gross with 957.1 useful load O-320-D2J equipped with roller tappets Airframe 1985 Cessna 172P Registration Number: N98492 Serial Number: 17276300 Aircraft Total Time: 21,516 Date of Annual: May 29, 2025 Fuel Capacity: 43 gallons Usable 40 gallons Stall Speed: 46 KIAS Useful Load: 957.1 Range: 440 nm Cruise: 120 KIAS Engine Lycoming O-320-D2J Horsepower: 160hp Serial Number: L-9604-39E Total Time: 3762 SMOH Date of Overhaul: April 12, 2019 Location of Overhaul: Lycoming Propeller McCauley 1C160-DTM 7557 Aluminum, Two-blade, Fixed-pitch Serial Number: 732675 Total Time: Unknown Date of Installation: April 12, 2019 Avionics Garmin GNS 530W Garmin GI 106A Garmin GTX 345 Transponder BendixKing KI-209 VOR/LOC Garmin GI-106A VOR/ILS BendixKing KMA 24 BendixKing KX 155A Garmin Aera 500 GPS Cessna ARC R-546E ADF Directional Gyro Turn Coordinator Airspeed Indicator Ammeter Heading Indicator Attitude Indicator Altimeter Clock Datcon Hobbs Electronics International RPM Gauge / Tachometer IFR Capable? Yes IFR Certified? May 21, 2024 Additional Features Incident Date(s): May 7, 2012 aircraft struck power lines minor damage occurred Gaps/missing Logbooks: None Known Known Flaws: Aside from the flaws in the pictures, the co-pilot seat cushion sags. The airframe does have over 21K hours of use. No Known Corrosion Squawks: 530 MSG soft key inoperable, ADF inoperative, OBS 1 inoperative Exterior The aircraft is white with maroon gray accents. It also has Flex Flexair in black on the tail, under wings on doors in vinyl. Interior The interior has brown tan side panels brown vinyl seats. Online auction starts 15th October, 2025. View full logbooks additional data online (https://bids.airspaceauctions.com/Listing/Details/775296) Click here for Specification Sheet

About the Cessna 172P

The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is the most-built aircraft in history — over 44,000 delivered since 1956, and still rolling off the Wichita production line today. This four-seat, high-wing, single-engine trainer and touring aircraft is the airplane that taught more pilots to fly than any other design. Powered by a Lycoming O-320 (160 HP) in most variants or the IO-360 (180 HP) in the 172S Skyhawk SP, the 172 cruises at 122 KTAS on 8-10 GPH with a useful load of 800-900 lbs. Why it dominates the market. The 172 forgives mistakes — it is nearly impossible to spin, lands at 50 knots, and handles crosswinds predictably. The high wing provides excellent ground visibility and keeps passengers dry during rain loading. Thousands of flight schools, rental fleets, and private owners rely on 172s daily. No other aircraft has this depth of mechanic knowledge, parts availability, and community support. Key variants and what to look for. The 172M/N (1968-1986) introduced the swept tail and are the most common on the used market. The 172R (160 HP, 1996-present) brought fuel injection and the Garmin G1000 in later models. The 172S Skyhawk SP (180 HP IO-360-L2A, 1998-present) is the performance model with glass cockpit options. The 172RG Cutlass added retractable gear for complex training. For pre-1968 models (172A-L), check for corrosion at the carry-through spar and comply with AD 2011-10-09 (crankshaft inspection for certain O-320-H2AD engines). On all models, nose gear shimmy damper condition and exhaust system integrity are common inspection priorities. Market and pricing. High-time 1960s-70s 172s: $30,000-$65,000. Clean 1980s 172P with IFR avionics: $70,000-$110,000. 2000s 172SP with Garmin G1000: $200,000-$350,000. Factory-new 172S: $450,000+. TTAF, avionics suite, and engine time since major overhaul are the three biggest price drivers. A Cessna 172 for sale represents the safest, most liquid investment in piston aviation — you can always sell a 172.

Produced 1977–1981.