1953 PIPER Super Cub 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
1953
Make
Piper
Model
Super Cub
Total Time
5,742 hr
Location
CA
Seller
Winchester Wiley
Source
avpay.aero
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Piper Super Cub typical: $39,000 – $400,000 across 49 active listings

Description

Highlights Fresh Annual Modern Avionics Enhancements Complete Logbooks Airframe 1953 Piper PA-18A Registration Number: N8858C Serial Number: 18-2922 Aircraft Total Time: 5742 Date of Annual: February 5, 2025 Fuel Capacity: 36 gallons Stall Speed: 42 mph Useful Load: 430 pounds Range: approx. 450 miles Max Cruise: 110 mph Engine Lycoming O-320-A1A Serial Number: 2957-27 Total Time: 632 SMOH Date of Overhaul: June 10, 1984 Propeller Sensenich M74DM56 Total Time: 632 SNEW Date of Installation: June 15, 1984 Avionics BendixKing KT-97A TSO Garmin GTX 335 Transponder w/ ADS-B out Horizon Instruments P-1000 Electronic Engine Tachometer PS Engineering PM501 Intercom JPI EDM 830 Engine Monitor Alpha Systems AOA Display Indicator Skytech Lightweight Starter Airspeed Indicator Turn Coordinator Altimeter Vertical Speed Indicator Heading Indicator IFR Capable? No Additional Features Alternator instead of generator Cleveland Wheel Brakes Steve’s vented booster brake system Landing Gear Long Step Incident Date(s): None Gaps/missing Logbooks: None Known Flaws: None Known Corrosion: None Exterior The aircraft is white with red accents registration number. Interior The interior is red with black seats wood flooring. Online auction starts 23rd April, 2025. View full logbooks additional data online (https://bids.airspaceauctions.com/Listing/Details/648154/1953-SuperCub-Well-Maintained-N8858C) Click here for Specification Sheet

About the Piper Super Cub

The Piper Super Cub (PA-18) is the legendary backcountry taildragger and the benchmark by which every STOL bush plane is judged. A two-seat tandem descendant of the J-3 Cub with more power, flaps and a beefed-up airframe, the PA-18 lands short, climbs hard off rough strips and shrugs off floats, skis and tundra tires. Built from 1949 into the 1990s and widely flown in military form as the L-18/L-21, the Super Cub stays in fierce demand among bush, glider-tow and backcountry pilots.