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@Lanlubber is giving some solid advice, but I think he may be overlooking the vision. Correct me if I’m wrong - but you’re goal w/ the Cop Car Overlander is for the novelty of it? Doing something you haven’t really seen before & it’s fun being the odd duck. I totally get it. I think w/ shop space, tool access, some more mechanically inclined assistance you could probably do the swap in a weekend. I know you’re in college, so this probably a good time as any to tinker on a project like this - 1 that is gloriously impractical & hilariously unexpected. Especially when it conquers and becomes the trail sheriff.Not a good way to start a build. Since you use the car as an everyday means of transportation you will never learn mechanics.
You cant afford the down time that it takes to do your own work. The locker you posted is more than half the value of your car but will not increase it's value if you sold it. IMO... I would buy another car with the (+ -) $800, use it for your daily while you work and learn on the cop car. Or, if the cheap rig you buy happens to be a truck or SUV, SINK YOU MONEY IN IT AND USE THE COP CAR FOR THE DAILY DRIVER. Any truck or SUV would carry a higher value if you sold it than the cop car. Your going to have to learn mechanics st some point or you will always be spending money on labor instead of investing in your rig. Best advise I can give, hope others will give us their .02$ on my opinion.