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Worst Jeep Concepts Ever

JP Magazine has written a very interesting article on the worst Jeep concept vehicles of all time. My favorites being the Wagoneer 2000 and the Tabasco Wrangler. Yuck all around.

Pull out your yearbook or virtually any photos from childhood and high school, and you’ll be sickened that you were out in public looking that way, let alone allowed yourself to be photographed. Proms, graduations, birthdays – you may have seemed happenin’ at the moment, but time reveals you were fairly hideous. And a walk down Jeep’s past can offer up a few examples of automotive leisure suits, man-perms, and double-wide ties too.

It was around 1950 when the first “idea car” was born at Chrysler. Since then, we’ve seen many experiments in advanced technology, environmental overreaction, and out-there design. Some have actually changed the automotive world forever, while others have led us to believe that Jeep has an “organic garden” on the premises. For every mind-blowing Hurricane revealed there’s a mind-exploding Varsity trailing enthusiastically behind in its cowboy boots and football helmet.

“Worst Jeep Concepts Ever”:http://jpmagazine.com/featuredvehicles/154_0509_lame/

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