Jeep Wrangler Owner Takes Rubber Ducky Craze to New Insane Heights

Jeep Wrangler Owner Takes Rubber Ducky Craze to New Insane Heights

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Jeep Wrangler Rubber Ducky

This heavily-ducked Jeep Wrangler donned with angry (but cute) faces will be hard to top, if anyone’s interested in trying.

It may seem hard to believe at this point, but the whole Jeep rubber duck craze has only been around for just a few years, having originated during the pandemic. The idea came from Ontario, Canada resident Allison Parliament, who placed a rubber duck on someone’s Jeep one day as a way to spread a little bit of joy with a fellow owner, after which she posted a photo of it on Facebook. The rubber duck trend only escalated from there, and today, we see some pretty wild takes on this theme – but perhaps none more extreme than the owner of this Jeep Wrangler.

In this short clip from the YouTube channel Viral Hog, we get a look – at least, via someone’s rearview mirror – of perhaps the wildest duck-laden Jeep Wrangler on the planet, at least, thus far. The Jeep Wrangler itself is equipped with the “angry eyes” front grille that has also become quite popular these days, so it seems as if the owner didn’t want to cancel out that aggressive piece with, well, some cute, smiling rubber duckies.

Jeep Wrangler Rubber Ducky

Thus, they decided to make those ducks angry as well, a task that was accomplished by giving them some eyebrows positioned just right. That isn’t the most notable thing about this Jeep’s fashion choice, however – rather, that would be the sheer number and variety of ducks attached to the vehicle, starting up top with a gigantic inflatable that has the word “duck” written across its chin – in case you weren’t aware of what you’re looking at.

Beneath that big boss duck lies a trio of slightly smaller ones on both the roof and hood, the latter of which certainly look like they’re blocking a good portion of the driver’s forward vision, at least to us. The duck madness doesn’t stop there either, as there are a whole bunch of classic-sized ones tacked all the way around the windshield frame, down the sides, across the hood, and surrounding the entire front bumper.

One could certainly argue that this heavily-ducked Jeep Wrangler is a bit, well, over the top, and we wouldn’t argue with them. But over the five years or so that ducking Jeeps has been a thing, we continue to see folks try and top one another, though it’ll be hard to come up with something more outrageous than this.

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Brett Foote has been covering the automotive industry for over five years and is a longtime contributor to Internet Brands’ Auto Group sites, including Chevrolet Forum, Rennlist, and Ford Truck Enthusiasts, among other popular sites.

He has been an automotive enthusiast since the day he came into this world and rode home from the hospital in a first-gen Mustang, and he's been wrenching on them nearly as long.

In addition to his expertise writing about cars, trucks, motorcycles, and every other type of automobile, Brett had spent several years running parts for local auto dealerships.

You can follow along with his builds and various automotive shenanigans on Instagram: @bfoote.


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