With the addition of a longer Wrangler, the Unlimited, the question now becomes—could we see a pickup edition of the ever-popular Jeep? After all, the Jeep Gladiator concept introduced in 2005 (pictured above) has long since churned the rumor mills of a pickup Wrangler. And it wouldn’t be the first time either. Despite being generally a shitty decade for cars, the 80s did give us the CJ-8 Scrambler, a long wheelbase version of the Wrangler. Well, churn no more fellas, the rumor is now reality. Sort of. While details are limited, expect to see a Wrangler-based pickup in showrooms as early as 2017 or 2018 with production remaining in Toledo, Oh.
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