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New here. more of a closet jeep enthusiast.. that said, saw this cruising down Wilshire Blvd in LA today.. Assumed they weren't out for a bit, but indeed, there it is!

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As beautiful as it is that is a JKU converted Brute Double Cab produced by AEV. Awesome Jeep regardless.
 

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It even has a big AEV sticker on the windshield.

Supra, do a search for AEV Brute.
 

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The automotive world is focused on the three new pickup trucks unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit this, but the real action is 2,000 miles away in sunny Southern California where The Drive happened upon a small convoy of two Jeep Wrangler pickup truck test mules making a lunch stop on Tuesday. In doing so, we managed to uncover a tantalizing detail: From all appearances, it looks like the pickup version will also sport a fold-down windshield.

The long-awaited truck's development has been surrounded by rumors and unconfirmed reports, from its potential use of the legendary Gladiator nameto a possible convertible version. With Fiat-Chrysler clamping down on leaks, all we really have to go on are spy photos captured when the Wrangler pickup prototypes are sent out for some real-world testing—that is, until we managed to get up close and personal with one at a Burger King parking lot in Santa Monica, California.

After spotting the bedded Wranglers driving around on Tuesday, we watched as they pulled into the lot and the drivers got out to head inside. One of them unfolded a tarp and quickly covered the mule he was driving, while the other simply walked away. Thus, we're able to bring you this impromptu photo session at such a wonderful restaurant.

Its appearance is obvious, as it has been from the start: A four-door JL Wrangler with a bed. From the cab forward, it looks pretty much identical to the SUV, sporting the new fender-mounted turn signals and LED headlights. But most importantly, it also looks to have the same exact windshield design as the new model, meaning it should fold down. Much of the area below the glass was covered with padding, but an exposed corner revealed the telltale seam running horizontally below the glass. There are also two suspicious bulges near the edges under the camouflage, right where the hinges should be.

We've reached out to Fiat-Chrysler for comment, and we'll update when we hear back.

All that shared architecture means shared dimensions, so it's over five inches narrower than the Ram 1500 pickup. But out back underneath the pickup bed, a suspension setup that seems aimed at stabilizing loads takes inspiration from its corporate cousins.

A previous leak seemed to show the Wrangler pickup truck frame would be 205 inches, which would put its overall length in the ballpark of 215-220 inches. That's at least two feet longer than the four-door Wrangler SUV, and just a bit shy of a full-size pickup. In person, it does look a little long; the narrow width and large overhang behind the rear axle add to the effect. But it's by no means obscene.

The inside isn't very helpful; this is very much a test mule, with an interior cobbled together from the old JK Wrangler and a simple cloth bench in the second row. It's always gratifying to see an old-school transfer case lever, though, and we hope Jeep is in the process of testing the four-wheel-drive in more exotic locales. Expect the pickup's final interior to mimic the new Wrangler SUV.

Overall, it's clear that Fiat-Chrysler knows a Jeep Wrangler pickup needs to be more Wrangler than pickup to succeed, and the result is a truck that looks like it's preserved enough essential Jeep DNA to win over the faithful and new converts alike. As we took pictures, several people wandered up to ask what it was, and every one of them seemed delighted at the idea of a Wrangler pickup. We'll be watching to see if any more specific details leak out ahead of the truck's debut next year.

Source: http://www.thedrive.com/news/17729/...up-truck-will-still-have-fold-down-windshield
 
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Text From The Drive:

The automotive world is focused on the three new pickup trucks unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit this, but the real action is 2,000 miles away in sunny Southern California where The Drive happened upon a small convoy of two Jeep Wrangler pickup truck test mules making a lunch stop on Tuesday. In doing so, we managed to uncover a tantalizing detail: From all appearances, it looks like the pickup version will also sport a fold-down windshield.

The long-awaited truck's development has been surrounded by rumors and unconfirmed reports, from its potential use of the legendary Gladiator nameto a possible convertible version. With Fiat-Chrysler clamping down on leaks, all we really have to go on are spy photos captured when the Wrangler pickup prototypes are sent out for some real-world testing—that is, until we managed to get up close and personal with one at a Burger King parking lot in Santa Monica, California.

After spotting the bedded Wranglers driving around on Tuesday, we watched as they pulled into the lot and the drivers got out to head inside. One of them unfolded a tarp and quickly covered the mule he was driving, while the other simply walked away. Thus, we're able to bring you this impromptu photo session at such a wonderful restaurant.

Its appearance is obvious, as it has been from the start: A four-door JL Wrangler with a bed. From the cab forward, it looks pretty much identical to the SUV, sporting the new fender-mounted turn signals and LED headlights. But most importantly, it also looks to have the same exact windshield design as the new model, meaning it should fold down. Much of the area below the glass was covered with padding, but an exposed corner revealed the telltale seam running horizontally below the glass. There are also two suspicious bulges near the edges under the camouflage, right where the hinges should be.

We've reached out to Fiat-Chrysler for comment, and we'll update when we hear back.

All that shared architecture means shared dimensions, so it's over five inches narrower than the Ram 1500 pickup. But out back underneath the pickup bed, a suspension setup that seems aimed at stabilizing loads takes inspiration from its corporate cousins.

A previous leak seemed to show the Wrangler pickup truck frame would be 205 inches, which would put its overall length in the ballpark of 215-220 inches. That's at least two feet longer than the four-door Wrangler SUV, and just a bit shy of a full-size pickup. In person, it does look a little long; the narrow width and large overhang behind the rear axle add to the effect. But it's by no means obscene.

The inside isn't very helpful; this is very much a test mule, with an interior cobbled together from the old JK Wrangler and a simple cloth bench in the second row. It's always gratifying to see an old-school transfer case lever, though, and we hope Jeep is in the process of testing the four-wheel-drive in more exotic locales. Expect the pickup's final interior to mimic the new Wrangler SUV.

Overall, it's clear that Fiat-Chrysler knows a Jeep Wrangler pickup needs to be more Wrangler than pickup to succeed, and the result is a truck that looks like it's preserved enough essential Jeep DNA to win over the faithful and new converts alike. As we took pictures, several people wandered up to ask what it was, and every one of them seemed delighted at the idea of a Wrangler pickup. We'll be watching to see if any more specific details leak out ahead of the truck's debut next year.

Source: http://www.thedrive.com/news/17729/...up-truck-will-still-have-fold-down-windshield
Were you able to discern whether they had manual or auto transmissions?
 
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I get the feeling that they are still tweeking the bed design... Some differences on the mules / spy shots that have been leaked. We know ( think we know) what everything from the leading edge of the bed forward will be... JL common tops, dash etc... all good news. Fingers crossed that this extended time working on this thing will result in something that will be 100% ready to rock when they hit Dealers in 12 - 18 months or so. I've always been a "never buy 1st model year" kind of guy.. .may break my rule for this one.
 

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I had a feeling the JT Gladiator was going to get the JL Sahara Auto Selec-Trac transmission. Good catch! Kind of makes sense to have that transmission with a truck body. (Light rear end) We already know the 4.10 axle and the 3.0L V6 Diesel is coming from the leaked towing number chart. But I'm kind of glad to see the Selec-Trac for the Gladiator.
 
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New here. more of a closet jeep enthusiast.. that said, saw this cruising down Wilshire Blvd in LA today.. Assumed they weren't out for a bit, but indeed, there it is!

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Honestly I don't think the JT is going to look as good as the AEV converted JK. I don't mean the cab part, but from the rear doors back. So far, all the covered/camoed prototypes have awkward length + height beds (although I do like function over form, so I appreciate a long, usable bed.)

Idk whats going on in the rear fender area on the production JT either, where the bed and the cab meet, but so far it doesn't seem good. I can't wait to see a final product already. My next Jeep will have to at least be a 4 door (sadly) but if the JT turns out to be something I like, going with a pickup truck version is a no brainer.
 

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Original JT

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or this
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or even this maybe
at least ive still got these old girls if the jt is too expensive
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