how much is a vintage ww2 plane will cost?

Question: messerschmitt bf109 g to be exact

Answer: There are only a few actual Bf109 aircraft, of any model, still in existence, most of them in museums. Nearly all were destroyed by the Allies after the end of WWII. Most of the Messerschmitts flying today (again, very few) are actually Hispano Ha1112 types, built in Spain under license from Messerschmitt, using Rolls-Royce Merlin powerplants, rather than the engines used in the Bf109s. If one could be found, it is very hard to predict what the price would be. In the 1960's, I bought a P-51D for $5,000, and about 10 years later sold it for $85,000 (above market at that time). Now, that bird would be worth somewhere in the range of $1,000,000 to $1,500,000. The price is pretty much depends on rarity, desirability, and the willingness of the seller and the willingness (and pockets) of the buyer. If one could actually find a real Gustav (Bf109G) in good, airworthy condition, my guess is that it would bring between $2 and $3 million (US).

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