View Photos of the Jeep J6 Concept
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To celebrate its history of two-door trucks, for this year's Easter Jeep Safari, Jeep has created the J6 concept, based on Jeep's new Gladiator (which is only available as a four-door).
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After starting with a Gladiator Rubicon, Jeep created a custom two-door body.
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Overall length is 201.0 inches, over a foot shorter than the 218.1-inch Gladiator, while the J6's wheelbase matches that of the standard two-door Wrangler at 118.4 inches.
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Jeep fitted a six-foot bed, which is a full 12 inches longer than that of the standard Gladiator.
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The 17-inch beadlock wheels are also prototype pieces and are painted Brass Monkey with a silver ring.
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The silver and Brass Monkey wheel colors provide contrast with the Metallic Brilliant Blue paint, which was originally offered on the 1978 Jeep Honcho truck.
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A total of 10 five-inch LED lights, available from Jeep, are mounted on the bumper, A-pillars, and roll bar.
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The spray-in bedliner is finished in the same blue color.
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The J6 has at least some amount of towing capability, although no figures are given.
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The J6 also gets badging in a retro Jeep script on the fenders and tailgate, which we think looks rad.
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That Jeep logo is also applied to the steering wheel.
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The awesome blue exterior color is brought into the interior, where it's used on the dashboard and the accent stitching of the leather seats and armrests.
The latest in Jeep's long history of two-door trucks, the J6 concept was created for the Moab Easter Jeep Safari.