Scrap wood and a few cans of paint. Sounds like a boring craft project, right? Yes, but add a Jeep to the mix and things start sounding more interesting.
The idea of an Oldsmobile Cutlass taking on a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 almost seems beyond the scope of any gamer’s imagination when it comes to cars.
As you can see here, this brand-new Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is anything but the normal celebrity SUV. It has knobby tires, proper steel bumpers, and a winch.
I have to admit, I didn’t initially know anything about Kansas City Chiefs’ Eric Kush, but after coming across a story about the NFL player’s main set of wheels, I am now officially a fan.
Youtuber mistermodified1 put his creativity, time, and effort into a 1971 Sears Suburban lawn tractor, which would be invisible in anyone else’s garage these days, because he saw something in it: the basis for a DIY four-wheeler.
As you can tell from the size of this gallery, you guys have been more than happy to provide stellar photos of your JKs wearing Smittybuilt XRC Fenders.
The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited is made out of tough stuff. How tough? Tough enough to be the basis for the Hendrick Dynamics Commando, an ultralight tactical vehicle designed for use by the U.S. military.