It’s already happening. People bought these rigs thinking they could sell them for even money, or even at a profit, if they needed to. That has been true for the past couple years, but has quickly turned around. Credit ain’t cheap anymore, and anyone with cash is smart enough not to be paying 300 large for something like this. I just don’t see the value here, other than looking cool ?.If there's one thing that came out of the pandemic supply versus demand issues it's that a lot of people overpaid and are now either trying to recover their loss as much as possible. Or they're under some false sense that the supply issues continue. Clearly with inflation and dealer inventory overload, it's all bound to normalize over this year....
I mean, yeah. If money was no object I think this is the rig that both my wife and I could agree on. Pretty much all of the advantages of a hard-top, plus the advantages of a popup. With a nice finish as well. I guess time will tell on the durability....I seen the white Ford base in person at Adventure Van Expo in Evergreen, CO as well as the Rossmonster demo / show unit. I was pretty impressed. Not sure I want to put out that type of coin but it is pretty spiffy that they are 9' tall or less when in lowered position. You could store one of these in a normal high door garage. I spoke with the builders and seem like great guys and seem to be willing to do whatever custom you want. I must say this units were more impressive in person than I anticipated!
Good find, I hadn't seen that one yet.It's basically pop-up tiger.
I also found this one linked below surfing looking for pics of Rossmonster Baja builds tonight. I do not like the rear steps and how they stow inside. This one feels like an earlier build the ones i seen today were more refined it seemed. The owners told me they have built 100s of vans but only 30 or so Baja trucks. I am wondering what a single cab would look like or maybe extended cab.
$125k
I asked them and they will build it but at this time there is only one fiberglass mold they use for the cabin so it will overhang the top of the windshield a bit on a single cab. May make it hard at stop lights and watching overhead on some trails. I want one pretty bad myself after seeing two and meeting the builders. My dream would be to bring them a cherry 1993 Dodge cummins and have a ross monster cabin built to it.I want one of these on a regular cab with 8 foot bed.