It's real. First Jeep pickup seen in the wild, not on a screen.

   / It's real. First Jeep pickup seen in the wild, not on a screen. #31  
There is only one thing I would like to have changed on the Power Wagon. I tried to get this change on the Ford F-150. I took a clean bright white sheet of computer paper and smeared a blob of driveway mud on the paper. Let it dry. Took it with me when I went in to purchase the 2005 F-150. Asked the salesperson if they could match that color. After he quit laughing - he said - sure, for around $1500 they could match that as a custom paint job.

I didn't even ask on the Power Wagon. The dark blue metallic fleck paint is real pretty. It sure shows the dust and mud though.

The F-150 is Arizona Beige. It masks the mud and dust pretty well.

I guess there HAS to be something to complain about. Otherwise - the Power Wagon is one fantastic vehicle.
I've seen one new Jeep pickup. It was a light medium grey. Not a bad color at all.
:D
That's how I picked my F150 color, the color that closely matched mud and dust - Pale Adobe.
 
   / It's real. First Jeep pickup seen in the wild, not on a screen. #33  
I think it’s a nice looking vehicle. We always think cars look fugly at first but then we get used to it and it looks normal. It’s not offensively ugly like an Aztek or something. This new Gladiator is a box with a bed and round headlights, not too offensive in my book.

My issue with it is it’s a FIAT Chrysler product and I don’t trust them to build quality vehicles.
 
   / It's real. First Jeep pickup seen in the wild, not on a screen. #35  
I think it’s a nice looking vehicle. We always think cars look fugly at first but then we get used to it and it looks normal. It’s not offensively ugly like an Aztek or something. This new Gladiator is a box with a bed and round headlights, not too offensive in my book.

My issue with it is it’s a FIAT Chrysler product and I don’t trust them to build quality vehicles.

Living just north of Toledo and knowing quite a few 'workers' at the Stickney Avenue assembly plant (where the Jeep is made), I can tell you first hand I'd never buy one.
 
   / It's real. First Jeep pickup seen in the wild, not on a screen. #36  
Unless it has a Cummins I would not touch another Ram with a 10 pole.

I traded my Ram off for a JKU amd bought a 5遅10 utility trailer. The jeeps JT are a far better buy than a truck, more fun too.
I've been seeing them around for a while now. Personally I would rather have Oosik's Power Wagon.
 
   / It's real. First Jeep pickup seen in the wild, not on a screen. #37  
   / It's real. First Jeep pickup seen in the wild, not on a screen. #38  
Yeah, that's pretty cool. But I'm sure it will be way over-priced for what you get, just like the Gladiator.
 
   / It's real. First Jeep pickup seen in the wild, not on a screen. #39  
Anything looks better then the 90s F150 and no doubt run better and last longer.
 

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