Over at Autoblog, they have pictures of a possible production Jeep JT pickup truck.

Everyone fawned over the Jeep JT Concept when they saw what it could actually do. Jeep fanboys and casual admirers alike all recognized that such a small, light-duty pickup would do wonders for the Jeep brand, and if these spy photos from KGP Photography are anything to by, then it appears Jeep is listening. Read the report from KGP below and check out the gallery of high-res spy shots that confirms Jeep is at least developing a Wrangler-based pickup.

They also updated the post to say that Jeep may be going after the Postal Service with this. That would be great. I am tired of looking at non-Jeep postal vehicles.

 

Here’s what I think is the best Jeep commercial ever.

Thanks to JeepNewsNow for the heads up.

 

A few months back, we sold our *other* car. This made us a one car family with our 2007 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon as our primary family vehicle. We never thought that it would make the perfect family vehicle, but we did want to clear up any questions that you might have about it being so.

Keep in mind that we **love our Jeep Wrangler**. It’s just not the best vehicle for moving pets, plants or going on long road trips. That’s okay though. We make due, because the up sides of a Wrangler far outweigh the down sides. In the winter, snow is not a worry and in the summer we can get a tan while driving around the beach.

Your car should be fun, even if **it’s not 100% useful**.

 

If you happen to be in Detroit tonight, you can attend **Jeep Night** at the Chrysler complex’s museum. Here’s the press release:

**Who:** A gathering for collectors and those who simply admire automobiles

**When:** Thursday, Aug. 9, 6 – 9 p.m.

**Where:** Walter P. Chrysler Museum, One Chrysler Dr., Auburn Hills 48326 (on The New Chrysler headquarters complex, off I-75 at exit 78)

**Details:** Jeep(R) Night, Aug. 9, will feature a lineup of rugged concept vehicles:

* Jeep Gladiator
* Jeep Hurricane
* Jeep Jeepster
* Jeep Rescue
* Jeep Trailhawk

Guests will receive a complimentary Jeep poster and an Aug. 6issue of AutoWeek magazine, while supplies last.

Guests can join in The New Chrysler’s introduction by cruising by the company’s headquarters building (visible from I-75) to view the giant Get Ready for the Next 100 Years banner and the illuminated Pentastar symbol

Plaques awarded to outstanding vehicles in three categories:

* Best Jeep
* Best Wheels for Wooing
* Museum Choice

All makes and models welcome — rain or shine — for an evening of music, food concessions, free Museum tours and Museum Store discounts.

Cruise Nights at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum wraps up Aug. 23 with Hot Truck Night featuring such concepts as the:

* Jeep Gladiator
* Dodge M80
* Dodge Power Wagon
* Dodge Rampage

**Other**: Contact http://www.chryslerheritage.com/ or 248-944-0450 for event details.

 

Chrysler has launched their new logo, and a new website. The website details their plans for another 100 years. I’m not a fan of the logo. It reminds me of the horrible cars that the old Chrysler used to make. Who wants to drive an old LeBaron.

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