Jeep Wrangler 75-Year Salute Edition
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Jeep Wrangler 75-Year Salute Edition: A Tribute to History
Overview of the Jeep Wrangler 75-Year Salute Edition
Paying homage to the Willys MB, the Jeep Wrangler 75-Year Salute Edition concept is an aesthetically historic but mechanically modern offering from the American marque. The olive-drab hue that embellishes the concept model was first seen on military vehicles over 75 years ago.
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Features of the Jeep Wrangler 75-Year Salute Edition
Based on the Jeep Wrangler Sport, the 75-Year Salute Edition features:
- Body-colored fenders
- 16-inch steel wheels wrapped around 32-inch military tires
- Six-speed manual transmission
- Steel bumpers
- Canvas-covered seats
- Commemorative badging
All these elements help channel the unmistakable charm of the original Willys MB.
Historical Significance
"We are creating this unique Jeep Wrangler 75th Salute concept vehicle in celebration of the brand's legendary history, and to demonstrate that 75 years later, today's iconic Jeep Wrangler is instantly recognizable and clearly connected to the original Willys MB," said Mike Manley, Head of Jeep Brand – FCA Global. "Since they were first produced in 1941, Jeep vehicles have been the authentic benchmark for off-road capability, having mastered more terrain, led more adventures, and provided drivers more freedom than any other vehicle before or since."
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Production Considerations
Built on the same assembly line in Ohio that has produced the iconic Wrangler for decades, the concept adds to the line-up of a brand that was first developed for military use and since 1945, has continually adapted for a wide variety of civilian applications.
Sadly, with its low-back front seats, cut bumpers, and lack of rollover bars, it is unlikely that the concept will ever reach the production line to satisfy modern-day safety standards.
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