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The Jeep JT Scrambler Concept Should Absolutely Become a Real Thing
The Jeep JT Scrambler Concept Should Absolutely Become a Real Thing-January 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:13:09

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One of my biggest complaints about the state of the modern automotive industry is that everything always seems to be so damn serious. Everything has to present itself as premium or performance or professional, or some other p-word which is not a synonym for fun. Luckily Jeep’s recent batch of traditional Easter-time concepts is going in a different direction, and this tribute to the 1980s Scrambler Jeep pickup is one of the most fun, and, even better, achievable for actual sale.

Really, the concept isn’t exactly rocket surgery; Jeep just took one of their new Gladiator Rubicon pickup trucks and dressed it in 1982 cosplay. Specifically, they’re referencing this particular Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler, with a very specific and delightful sticker-stripe kit:

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The new Scrambler concept re-creates the old stripe kit, with some subtle modernizations to make the shapes fit more modern design vocabularies, as well as stretching the proportions a bit to accommodate the Gladiator’s longer, four-door cab and shorter bed.

The brownish top has also been replicated as well; here’s

The look of the early 1980s-era CJ8 Scrambler is recreated with prototype Punk’N Metallic Orange and Nacho body-side stripes running from the front panels to the bed and a matching hood graphic. The white exterior is crowned with a freedom top painted in vintage amber, continuing the retro feel.

So, in case you were wondering, those oranges are technically “Punk’N Metallic Orange” and “Nacho,” and that roof is a weird, euphemistic-sounding “freedom top.”

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Jeep also made a custom white roll bar for the bed for the Scrambler, and fitted it with a bunch of tie-downs and lights:

The bed area is customized with a spray-in bedliner and a two-inch steel, prototype tube sport/roll bar painted body-color white. This version of the sport/roll bar anchors to the bed and also extends the length of the bed rails on each side, offering a total of eight tie-down points to lock down cargo. Diffused LED task lights mounted to the sport/roll bar are directed to the rear bed, providing illumination in the cargo area.

The diffused lights to illuminate the bed seem like an especially nice touch, since a truck like this should be able to accommodate doing useful or fun things in the bed with proper illumination.

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Jeep also raided their accessories catalog and stuck a bunch more lights on the Scrambler, at the base of the A-pillars and on the roll bar, along with a two-inch lift kit, cold-air intake, cat-back exhaust, and those wheels, which have a custom bronze finish.

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According to our own David Tracy’s notes from Jeep’s presentation, the Scrambler “could be a production vehicle eventually,” and that makes sense, since all we’re really talking about here are stripe decals and some accessories.

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It’s a fun look for a Jeep pickup, having an air of being capable but also fun, and without rap so many Jeeps fall into when trying to stand out and be different.

Bring on the Scramblers, I say. The more nacho-colored stripes in the world, the better.

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