1968 Piper Aztec PA-23-250

Overview
Price:
$60,000 USD
Inquiries: Contact Seller
Registration: N6518Y
S/N: 27-3808
Home Airport: 1B9 (Airnav)
Location: Mansfield , Massachusetts
United States
Days Active: 12 days ago
Airframe
Exceptionally well-preserved 1968 Piper Aztec (S/N 27-3808) — same family ownership since new, originally delivered through Wiggins Airways at Norwood Memorial Airport (MA). Airframe total time 3,275 hrs.
Features include tip and inboard wing fuel tanks (approx. 144 gal usable), heated pitot, dual alternators 75 anmp each and modern whelen navigation/strobe lighting.

Cabin configured for six seats with dual flight controls, Janitrol cabin heat/defrost system.

Exterior features custom paint (2009) by Prestige Aircraft, Swanton VT —gloss and finish.

TT: 3,275 • L Eng: 1,812 SMOH • R Eng: 802 SMOH • Engines: Lycoming IO-540 (250 HP each) • Useful Load: 2,058 lbs
Avionics: Garmin 155 GPS, Dual KX-155 NAV/COMs, Mode C Transponder with uAvionix ADS-B Out (UAT 978 MHz)
Total Time: 3,175 Hours
Avionics
Garmin 155 GPS
Dual KX 155 nav/coms
Engines & Props
Equipped with twin Lycoming IO-540-C4B5 engines, each rated at 250 HP at 2,575 RPM. These fuel-injected, six-cylinder, horizontally opposed powerplants are well-known for their reliability and smooth operation in the Aztec series.
• Left Engine: 1,812 hours since major overhaul (SMOH)
• Right Engine: 802 hours since major overhaul (SMOH)
Engine 1 Hours: 1,800 SMOH
Engine 2 Hours: 802 SMOH
Interior & Exterior
Serviceable
Custom paint completed in 2009 by Prestige Aircraft, Swanton Vermont. The aircraft features a timeless Piper scheme finished in cream white with metallic blue and silver striping. The finish retains a deep gloss and uniform tone across all surfaces, reflecting careful hangar storage and light use since completion.

Control surfaces, stabilizers, and airframe skin panels show straight, corrosion-free metal with tight rivet lines and smooth seams. Window transparency and trim pieces remain clear and intact, and all external lighting has been maintained in full working order.

Overall, the exterior presents very well for its vintage—clean lines, sharp detailing, and professional paintwork make this Aztec stand out as an excellent example of a classic twin kept in family care since new
Year Painted: 2009
Other Info
Inspection Status:
out of inspection