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Today’s Top Pick is a 1973 Bellanca 17-30A Viking.
While the 1970s were an era of mass-produced, all-metal singles, the Bellanca Viking remained a holdout of handcrafted excellence. The Viking’s reputation was built on its legendary handling—the result of a Sitka spruce wing and a steel-tube fuselage.
This 1973 model, located in Howell, Michigan, represents a rare find for a pilot who wants that vintage soul paired with a panel that belongs in the 21st century.
With only 1,550 hours on the airframe since new, the aircraft has spent its life being pampered rather than worked. The current owner, who has maintained it since mid-2021, continued a long pedigree of care previously established by two decades of maintenance at Pasquale Aviation.
Under the cowling, the Continental IO-520-K engine delivers 300 hp and has only 300 hours since a factory remanufacture (SFRM) in 2005. To improve operational efficiency and pilot control, the engine has been upgraded with GAMIjectors and a McFarlane Vernier-Assist throttle. It is paired with a three-blade Hartzell propeller that also shows just 300 hours since new.
The real standout feature, however, is the cockpit.
While many legacy Bellancas rely on aging steam gauges, this aircraft has undergone a strategic modernization. The pilot is treated to an Aspen ProMax PFD with Synthetic Vision Technology and a Garmin GI-275 Engine Information System (EIS). The navigator suite is anchored by an Apollo CNX80 WAAS GPS and an Apollo MX20 multifunction display. For long-distance stability, the Century IIB lateral autopilot is supplemented by an S-Tec PSS60 for pitch, creating a highly capable cross-country platform.
The aircraft’s aesthetics match its mechanical pedigree.
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Outfitted in a white factory scheme with black, gold, and red accents, the exterior reflects its lifetime of being hangared. Inside, the cabin retains its OEM brown and black fabric and wood trim, which the seller describes as being in excellent condition with fresh black carpeting. Modern utility upgrades include dual USB charging ports (USB-A and USB-C) on the panel, and four-point Hooker harnesses for the front seats.
A brand-new hydraulic power pack was installed in September 2025 (carrying a one-year warranty), and the aircraft is being sold with a fresh annual inspection completed in April 2026.
Listed at $89,000, this Super Viking offers a turnkey solution for the enthusiast who values speed, hand-sewn craftsmanship, and modern glass-panel awareness.
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