Interesting choice. Lol. I had a '67 Volkswagen bug with the same color theme. But someone tried to make it look 50s like that. I quickly ditched the white sidewalls. But in the end it was a sound original build. But the 50s chrome and white sidewalls wasn't necessary. Lol.
This reminds me of those guys that think every custom thing they did to their vehicle is going add value. They always have a stack of receipts and naively think that's going to translate into a higher selling price. Directly based in their receipts. No my dude. You overspent on a bunch of crap "you like". That no one else is going to pay for.
I didn't read the specs. But it's worth whatever original parts are there. And everything he stacked on there is going to have to be replaced. So it's probably worth whatever is stock minus everything else. Yes. You may get a small payoff by selling the whitewalls or whatever. But it's gonna be weird used parts at a fraction of new.
29k? I don't think so. Maybe if you can find that other one weird dude that loves every odd style cue you spent way to much on. But even then adding custom parts does not translate into proportional increase in sale price. Far less actually. Than you paid for all that crap. And this instance it's crap nobody else would want.
This Jeep so makes no sense. Lol. A 2000s era vehicle badly styled like the 50s(?!). Ya. Not a very well know style choice.