Kyleb wrote:
Tim Savage wrote:
Aircraft being restored in commercial restoration shops are almost all without question being done for outside owners. Usually on an hourly labor rate plus parts costs, etc.
It would be a big gamble for a commercial shop to restore an airplane 'on spec' with the thought of selling it for a profit afterwards. It is almost universally true that you can buy a finished airplane cheaper than you can restore one these days. The advantage of restoring one is that you get exactly what you want...but you will generally be disappointed if you think you are going to make a profit.
Isn't Reilly's P-82 a spec airplane? I'm pretty sure it has a buyer now, but once upon a time I thought he was looking for investors.
Note I said 'almost universally true'.

An extremely rare AND sought after airplane may be different. Note again, I said rare AND sought after, as rarity generally has nothing to do with values in the warbird community unless it is a sought after type...