This 1962 Cessna 172D Is an Upgraded ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

With dual Garmin G5s and a low-time engine, the classic Skyhawk blends vintage charm with modern utility.

1962 Cessna 172D Skyhawk [Courtesy: Hiller Aviation Consulting]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The article highlights a 1962 Cessna 172D Skyhawk as "Today's Top Pick" for its dependability and economical operation, suitable for various missions including flight training and personal travel.
  • It features a low-time Continental O-300-D engine (309.8 hours SMOH), a Horton STOL kit, and an auto fuel STC for enhanced affordability.
  • The panel has been updated with modern VFR avionics, including dual Garmin G5s, a PS Engineering PAR200B audio panel/com, and Garmin GTX-335 for ADS-B-Out compliance.
  • Listed at $94,900, this classic Skyhawk is presented as an attractive and affordable option for pilots seeking a reliable and forgiving single-engine piston aircraft.
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Every day, the team at Aircraft For Sale chooses an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, a good deal, or has other qualities we find interesting. You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily.

Today’s Top Pick is a 1962 Cessna 172D Skyhawk.

For pilots seeking a dependable and economical aircraft, this 1962 Cessna 172D Skyhawk is an attractive option. With a useful load of over 900 pounds and features like a Horton STOL kit, this GA airplane is well suited for a variety of missions, including flight training and personal travel into shorter fields.

This Skyhawk is powered by a Continental O-300-D engine with only 309.8 hours since a major overhaul in 2014. The airframe has a total time of 4,999.1 hours and is equipped with practical additions like an auto fuel STC, making it an even more affordable flyer.

1962 Cessna 172D Skyhawk [Courtesy: Hiller Aviation Consulting]
1962 Cessna 172D Skyhawk [Courtesy: Hiller Aviation Consulting]

The panel has been updated for modern VFR flying with dual Garmin G5s, PS Engineering PAR200B audio panel/com, and Garmin GTX-335 for ADS-B-Out compliance.

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With its reputation for reliability and forgiving flight characteristics, this classic Skyhawk is a sought-after aircraft for pilots who appreciate a simple and honest airplane for enjoyable flying.

Listed at $94,900, this 1962 Cessna 172D Skyhawk presents a fantastic opportunity to own a legendary and economical single-engine piston aircraft.

If you’re exploring ownership options, FLYING Finance can help get you airborne. Use our airplane loan calculator to estimate your monthly payments, or connect with an aviation finance expert at flyingfinance.com.

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