Description: One of the stars of this year's Easter Jeep Safari was the company's Mighty FC Concept, a modern recreation of the Jeep Forward Control, which was built from 1956 to 1965. Jeep started with ...Add Comments0
Description: Inside, Jeep used a snowboard bag, of all things, for the seat inserts and arm rests, helping to create a playful interior that belies its serious, austere facade.Add Comments20
Phillip GreeneApr 12, 2012 Ok if the merc got offroader of the year two years ago and its a german car just think how awesome an american made version of it would be I mean seriously name one forein car that merica cant beat
John M WeishahnApr 12, 2012 @Carlton: Fully agreed. With the Unimog you get locking differentials, a power generator, and a machinegun turret ;)
Jeremy SiebertApr 12, 2012 @Elijah, Chrysler took Jeep from Ford? Really? Ford muscled their contract to build the original military 1/4 tons from Bantam
Trent GriffinApr 12, 2012 Looks a lot like my old 1961 Corvair Loadside pickup! Nothing new under the sun....
Cody JacquesApr 11, 2012 Dude I live in North Georgia and people drive some pretty fun trucks around here this would fit in.
Its a toy like the wrangler.
It also looks like something the Auzzi's would drive
Carlton SalmonApr 11, 2012 Looks great and I hope it goes into production. But if I were in the market for a fully off road, go-anywhere vehicle, I'd still buy a Unimog.
Justin RouthApr 11, 2012 This car is freakin cool. If they do make it though, who is it aimed at?
Cody JacquesApr 11, 2012 I hope bing back cool vehicles starts becoming a habbit.
this thing is great
Elijah McCordApr 11, 2012 I'd rather take a hummer h1 or Mercedes unimog. I can't stand chrysler products or the fact that Chrysler took jeep from ford.
Andy KleschickApr 11, 2012 honestly, this is probably the only jeep I would buy. I might not drive it anywhere in Indiana, but it would be cool to say I had one
Carlos Eduardo GaviriaApr 11, 2012 That thing looks awesome fun, must be nice to work for jeep
Dillon DixonApr 11, 2012 I love how Jeep continues to make simple, true offroad vehicles. I'm so glad to see their success lately. Jeep is the only true 4X4 I would would want.
Oscar GalvanApr 11, 2012 The good thing about this is if they make it people will buy to go off roading. I doubt anyone will drive this as a city car like most jeeps and land rovers
Boyd BoudreauxApr 11, 2012 I love the odd designs, ready to see this kind of vehicles on the road.
Patrick SchalkApr 11, 2012 Awesome!!!! Put that baby into production!!!
Matthew CrightonApr 11, 2012 Haha cool i like it. I hope they sell these so i can go 4x4ing in the mud
Description: Motor Trend got the chance to check out the lumbering giant as the rock-ready concept went to the Moab Desert with head of Jeep design Mark Allen behind the wheel, aongside a 1964 Jeep Forward Control...Add Comments0
Cody JacquesApr 20, 2012 I'm positive Hamons would fight to be the one to review this thing so I doubt Clarkson would have much to say about it
Cody JacquesApr 20, 2012 Hamond would LOVE it! Clarkson would likely just call it pointless.
Phillip GreeneApr 13, 2012 What was that one were he pulled the door panle apart and then had the guy point the camra at it?
Fabian PioroApr 12, 2012 He owns a gt50! And loves it. Therefore must not hate American cars that bad
Phillip GreeneApr 12, 2012 If top gear got one of these clarkson would spend the whole time saying how crapy it is just because its american made hes a total tool
Kabab MashwiApr 12, 2012 i would rather buy potatoes with whatever this costs than buying this
Dan KellyApr 12, 2012 BBC top gear needs to get ahold of this and do something.
Tanton StonemanApr 11, 2012 Wow, I'd just keep the g and keep the money.
John SerelyApr 11, 2012 If they built this for production, I'd sell my g class and buy one of these in heartbeat