Jeep J8

American Expedition Vehicles – normally purveyors of American-made aftermarket off-road parts and equipment – has entered into an agreement with Chrysler that will allow AEV to sell fully assembled J8 kits right here in the United States, complete with leaf springs and military-spec tow hooks that are capable of lifting a helicopter. Yes, this machine is exactly as awesome as it sounds.

Each vehicle will be sold without a powertrain, which will allow AEV to bypass all kinds of sticky red tape with the federal government. As such, the J8 MILSPEC will be sold as an off-road vehicle only. Want one for street use? Better get real familiar with the laws governing such things in your particular state. The buyer will have a choice of either a VM 2.8-liter diesel engine rated at 174 hp and 339 lb-ft of torque or a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 from Chrysler rated at 330 hp and 375 lb-ft of torque. All that power will be sent through a five-speed automatic transmission on its way to a Dana 44 axle up front and a stout Dana 60 in the rear.

Options? A few, including air conditioning and your choice of either Desert Sand or Military Green paint, but the toughest part will be deciding between the five-door Unlimited body or the truck-like three-door model. AEV only has rights to sell 120 J8 MILSPEC vehicles per year, and they won’t come cheap. Expect to dole out about $50K to bring one home. If that sounds like a lot for a vehicle that can’t legally be driven on the street, keep in mind that it’s probably well below what it would cost to otherwise replicate a machine with these kinds of capabilities.

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So, the jeep lifts the helicopter? Strange, I would have thought it would be the other way around.

$50K to bring one home

Shipped to your house and can be driven in your back yard or trailored to your nearest off road park.

didnt xtreme 4x4 build one like this, newer jeep that was salvaged and put a hemi in it with all the other goodies. I think they spent half.I was going to hit em in the dick with the “look where our tax dollars is going now” but I see its not chryslers idea.