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Sold/Expired 2004 Jeep TJ Rubicon - 1 Ton Extreme Build

Got updated pics. The front lower arms are now installed (Wide Open Design's 7075 aluminum 2-1/4" with 1-1/4" Heims), all of the stickers are now removed, and the windshield has been put back on.

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I've got excellent news! I've been calling around looking for anyone who will finance a specialty vehicle and finally Haggerty suggest a place called JJ Best. They are widely known in the classic car industry.

I called them and spoke to a loan officer, Chris and he said they WILL finance it @ 7% if you have excellent credit.

He said call and ask for Chris: 1-800-872-1965
Or email him at [email protected]

Here's their website:
https://www.jjbest.com/auto-finance/collector-car-financing.aspx
 
Just curious what the breakdown is on that 70K?
1) Cost of Jeep
2) Parts only
3) Labor
 
randyc said:
Just curious what the breakdown is on that 70K?
1) Cost of Jeep
2) Parts only
3) Labor

Honestly, I'm not going to go through 100's of receipts and figure that out just for a curiosity question. I will, however, be more than happy to email you over all of receipts and you can do if it you'd like.... just provide me your email address.

I can tell you that a vast majority of that is parts... and discounted parts at that, as I was sponsored by Essentially Offroad and they gave me a LOT of free labor and at-cost parts.

Jeep was $14,410 plus my state's tax, tag, and title fees of $1,178.30... but I'm not sure if I even figured the tax, tag, and title fees into my amount, I'd have to look.
 
Allgood_73 said:
Honestly, I'm not going to go through 100's of receipts and figure that out just for a curiosity question. I will, however, be more than happy to email you over all of receipts and you can do if it you'd like.... just provide me your email address.

I can tell you that a vast majority of that is parts... and discounted parts at that, as I was sponsored by Essentially Offroad and they gave me a LOT of free labor and at-cost parts.

Jeep was $14,410 plus my state's tax, tag, and title fees of $1,178.30... but I'm not sure if I even figured the tax, tag, and title fees into my amount, I'd have to look.
It's hard to see $45 to $50K worth of parts.
 
So basically you came onto my sale thread to tell me I'm lying.... yet I offer to send you the receipts, but you're not interested. Am I understanding that correctly?
 
Allgood_73 said:
So basically you came onto my sale thread to tell me I'm lying.... yet I offer to send you the receipts, but you're not interested. Am I understanding that correctly?
ima just saying I'm having a hard time adding up 45K worth of parts. Sure does add up quick I know............I can see 30K. i figured half that was paying somebody to build
10K axles
5K coilovers, bumps, etc
4K cage
10K miscalenous

still leaves 15K just curious what it costs to build sumpn like dat


I GOT a CAB truck on pane and 44's i might trade. Also a 77 bus converted to a nice 5th wheel RV? Intrested?
 
Just emailed it to you... hopefully it comes through, as even zipped up it's over 20 Mb.

Also, I've attached a spreadsheet with the breakdown of the costs per year and what it was spent on. Might interest some people.
 

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I saw this rig at exors in Dayton. There is no bullshit on this rig. All top notch parts and work. Probably down to name brand lug nuts if I was just guessing.
 
I, too, have seen it first hand at Dustin's house, and it absolutely a work of art. Somebody will be getting a hell of a deal on this rig!
 
Yet another huge $2,500 price reduction: $35,000.

Remember, it can be financed at 7% (excellent credit, 8% average credit) for up to 6 years through JJ Best.
 
ttt - Someone make me a decent offer on it - Asking $35,000.

Just a quick reference:
$35,000 with $10,000 down = $25,000 @ 7% interest for 6 years = $380 a month.
$35,000 with $0 down = $35,000 @ 7% interest for 6 years = $596 a month
 
MAJOR PRICE DROP TO $31,900

A couple other things to note:
- I cleaned out the garage on Sunday and found a couple hundred dollars worth of unopened extra jeep products I'll be including
- I can also knock off a couple thousand if you do not want any extras / spares.
 
$31,900 OBO or 2 grand less without extras/spares. Will also consider equal trades or trades plus cash. I know it's hard to come up with that much money.... so if your trade item is EASY TO SELL, then I'd be interested.
 
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