JohnTerrell wrote:
The ad is a bit unclear, one way or the other, but the way I have understood it has been based on rational/sensible thinking, based on the amount asked and the current state of the aircraft compared to current market costs of warbirds. I mean, for the amount it is listed for, you could just about purchase two decent airworthy B-25's ("Barbie III" sold for $1M, last year), or 5 or 6 decent airworthy Avengers, or a very nicely restored flying P-51, P-40, or Hurricane, etc.
Right, but those plane values are so low because there are so many of them available. Same reason why F4u's fetch such a premium over a similar quality restored P-51.
This is the sole surviving A-20H in the world, in pieces or intact. It should fetch even more than Rod Lewis' example once fully restored.
This plane should not need a "complete" restoration from all of the previous work done on it. I know a hell of a lot was done in the time we had it before it left for Geneseo and had they not taken it away it probably would have been flying with us by now. We still have people coming into the museum over ten years later asking where it is. Likewise, I'm sure the work Geneseo has done is of equal quality.