Wanted to stop by and clear up some confusion. There is $90k in parts and materials sitting on the truck. Another 35k in shop costs and mistakes during the build, then add in 5 years of night and weekends in labor as well as tooling in my machine shop is what gets you to this price tag. Don’t let the figure scare you out of starting your build.
@BrokeOverLand makes a good point the expense is spread over a good period of time at least. Also huge thanks to yall at BrokeOverLand this was a great video I couldn’t have done withought you so for more details about this awesome conversation you should head over to their channel where they have many great in depth videos about the build. Thanks Chad and Michelle!
I don't know TH-camr's always say it's "The Ultimate" when it's really not, first off, in this day in age no one has a 250k just sitting around to build something like this. Everyone is not rich like this person, and it's big on the outside but it's still very small and compact on the inside. And he could've just used an American version of this vehicle, which there's plenty just waiting to be sold and to be honest, it looks like an FMTV. For 250k, he could've built it much better, it's really seems like it's for one person and not two. It's not that impressive for the price he paid, these styles of campers are just too small.
Great video! Just a correction, the lmtv is the cab copy of a Steyr 12m18 from austria not germany and not a pinzgauer.
Wanted to stop by and clear up some confusion. There is $90k in parts and materials sitting on the truck. Another 35k in shop costs and mistakes during the build, then add in 5 years of night and weekends in labor as well as tooling in my machine shop is what gets you to this price tag. Don’t let the figure scare you out of starting your build.
@BrokeOverLand makes a good point the expense is spread over a good period of time at least. Also huge thanks to yall at BrokeOverLand this was a great video I couldn’t have done withought you so for more details about this awesome conversation you should head over to their channel where they have many great in depth videos about the build. Thanks Chad and Michelle!
Really informative. If anyone is considering doing something similar, the video really walks them through it.
Thanks !
o wow! this is really cool
Right! Whats your favorite part?
He said east coast but has Washington plates?
Sick truck
Ayyyy let’s goo. That’s what I was thinking too
good one
Ayy thank bro
If I ever win the lottery, that’s what I’m gonna build. Awesome thanks bro for bringing that video.
@AmericaBound hahaha facts me too man, heck yeah more great videos to come. Glad you liked it, stick around
@@adamcollisson you’re not gonna get rid of me that easy.. lol
@@AmericaBoundhahah let’s go *insert bald eagle noises* 🦅🦅
I don't know TH-camr's always say it's "The Ultimate" when it's really not, first off, in this day in age no one has a 250k just sitting around to build something like this. Everyone is not rich like this person, and it's big on the outside but it's still very small and compact on the inside. And he could've just used an American version of this vehicle, which there's plenty just waiting to be sold and to be honest, it looks like an FMTV. For 250k, he could've built it much better, it's really seems like it's for one person and not two. It's not that impressive for the price he paid, these styles of campers are just too small.
It's cool but he said 30k on some tires then he gotta change them they probably a thousand each lol.
@@jleuty591 haha right, you gotta replace anything I bet your close to at least 1k
$750 each. I have a set waiting for me to put them on. Highway travel on these tires is brutal on them. They live much longer when running in sand.
@@BrokeOverLand that's wild lolol. They gotta have a different configuration lol