What's this Jeep worth?

They are pretty long, so instead of dragging or lots o lift, imma try and stuff big tires on it. Lol.
 
I've got he gen 1 Durango that has a Dynatracs and an Atlas transfercase, referenced earlier....Its definitely plenty of fun and gets a lot of attention! I also happen to know of at least 1 other Durango, located in Golden that is currently being built...Along with a Dodge Dakota Quadcab SAS build up in Fortcollins that is for sale.... Also nicely done, although still not complete.
 
You have a build anywhere. My biggest concern was link location between the junk up front. Not looking for a project. Gonna start this one from scratch I think.
 
I know, I know. They don't flex and ride too rough. They aren't KOH approved so we can't even think of using them.

 
I was thinking of a 5.9 Durango to put some tons under and long arms ...But at this point I only really get a v8 out of the change in rigs , So in about a year after I'm bored of the XJ I think the Durango would be a good platform to start with or an older Ram 1500 with the 5.9 long arms tons and either dovetail it or tube it past the cab ...choices choices choices , but next platform needs stock v8 power to build from .
 
Nice rig...but still going to be high in price.

Gotta live it when people put the word "invested" in their ad when it comes to things like this.

I hope someone else is deciding what your "investments" are :laugh:

Its too pretty to wheel as well.
 
Yup, I'm still trying to convince my wife that Jeep parts are an 'investment'. She's not buying it.
 
I agree, damn nice jeep, but he'll be lucky to get $10k, if he is incredibly patient.
 
I've always heard that even best case you'll get maybe 25% of your "investment" back when you sell, not counting labor. So best case is an extra $7.5k of stuff mounted onto a $2.5k rig.
 
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