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If you purchase it, you're gonna be spending so much time in it, it'll be like your new home lol
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I can go halfsies if we finance it.

Should be about $4k/month total, so about $2k each.
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Like a beautiful wife, own all of it or none of it. Didn't mean own. More like have it own all of you.
 

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I'll go half, but I have to do a trade! I wonder what they will give me for my 1992 Yugo? :clap:
 

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All that money into the engine and the suspension is basic?! :headbang:Falcon shocks are great, I'm not trashing those. I'm disappointed that there's no coilovers+ bypass+ bump stops on all for corners for that price. For that money you can buy a used trophy truck and a brand new gladiator with money left over for upgrades for the JT!
Those are options.
Holy moly, I thought it was a typo at first...AMW build. Who wants to go halfsies?

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I bought the Hellcat version. I did a ton of research on converting a gladiator to a decent engine when I stumbled onto AMW’s website. I had a specific reason: I wanted it bullet proof, mostly MOPAR parts, no engine fault lights, be able to go to any dealer and have it worked on if needed. Prior to pulling the trigger, I researched and was quoted nearly the same (+-10% to 20%) price from several builders who do the engine swaps and suspension. Then I started calling people who had them built. Nightmare stories from all of them except the AMW customers. One I talked to, who used a local builder, drove out of the builder’s driveway and their Currie Axle separated and dropped. They spent months waiting for a fix while the builder and Currie argued and pointed fingers. I can’t tell you how happy I am with this thing. At first I kind of wished I went with the 392 or 454 because the super charger whine is a bit loud but.. when I get off road, it is amazing. I have learned how to drive around town without the charger kicking in, plus I save some fuel by not having a heavy foot. It WILL light up all four tires on pavement. I have my daughter’s power wheelchair to put in the back, so I went with the full size bed. I also installed a chair lift to get her into the jeep. Now she can go anywhere she wants, she points, I drive.

Jeep Gladiator Anyone have $220,000 laying around? IMG_0779
 

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Yeah $220k would be much better used in other endeavors.

Aka, 2 short term rental properties (10% down on both properties) that would generate about $300k annually BUT everyone has different priorities
 

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Those are options.


I bought the Hellcat version. I did a ton of research on converting a gladiator to a decent engine when I stumbled onto AMW’s website. I had a specific reason: I wanted it bullet proof, mostly MOPAR parts, no engine fault lights, be able to go to any dealer and have it worked on if needed. Prior to pulling the trigger, I researched and was quoted nearly the same (+-10% to 20%) price from several builders who do the engine swaps and suspension. Then I started calling people who had them built. Nightmare stories from all of them except the AMW customers. One I talked to, who used a local builder, drove out of the builder’s driveway and their Currie Axle separated and dropped. They spent months waiting for a fix while the builder and Currie argued and pointed fingers. I can’t tell you how happy I am with this thing. At first I kind of wished I went with the 392 or 454 because the super charger whine is a bit loud but.. when I get off road, it is amazing. I have learned how to drive around town without the charger kicking in, plus I save some fuel by not having a heavy foot. It WILL light up all four tires on pavement. I have my daughter’s power wheelchair to put in the back, so I went with the full size bed. I also installed a chair lift to get her into the jeep. Now she can go anywhere she wants, she points, I drive.

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Howdy neighbor! Probably seen you guys driving around!
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