I just found this website recently. I have recently started my own small specialty business of Alaska Jeep Rage. I buy, sell and customize Jeeps. I run the part time business out of one bay of my two car garage in Fairbanks Alaska. I am a full time state trooper and am looking to work the Jeep business into a full time business when I retire in five years. I aim for mostly build up modifications, fabrications, repairs for off road jeeping. I have been Jeeping off and on over the years as well as doing most of my own mechanical work. I have been doing light mechanical, welding off and on for over the years and decided to start it as a business. I hoped to start small and without borrowing money during this economic depression and be in regular practice in five years. I currently am assembling a 1982 Jeep CJ that a kid took apart and couldn't get put back together as he lost his help. If I'm not on some customer jobs and I look for Jeeps that I can repair or mildly build up and sell for profit. I'm working on a business plan but not sure how the business will steer as it's a special niche. I'm working on keeping the customers at a steady flow and not overflowing for my current part time status. I have worked in shops but have not done estimates or bid jobs. I need to get info and practice in these areas. I am interested in what shops are doing for mark up on parts. Some auto places seem to have crazy variations for list or retail price. I also need to deal with used parts as well. Really looking for some top notch advice and business interactions from folks down in the states.
Rod
Alaska Jeep Rage