Jeep Crew Chief 715 Concept pays homage to Kaiser M715

Fusing classic utility and style with the modern core of a Wrangler Unlimited.

Jeep’s new Crew Chief 715 Concept is part modern Wrangler, part Kaiser Jeep M715 – a civilian-issue pickup based on the original Jeep Gladiator offered back in the 1960s and for only a couple of years. The U.S. Government purchased these trucks to replace the M37. Between 1967 and 1969 over 33,000 trucks were produced at the Toledo, Ohio plant. Fast forward to 2016, Jeep pays homage to this iconic military vehicle with this badass concept, clad in a tactical green guise, a five foot cargo bed, steel front and rear bumpers, and 20-inch headlock wheels wrapped in 40-inch rubber. The military theme is completed with leather bucket seats, aircraft-style control switches, and a giant compass mounted in the dash. For those who feel the Wrangler impedes their masculinity, the Jeep Crew Chief 715 Concept is the perfect remedy.

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