Beat me to it.Again they tease us with unobtainium.
Probably because its posed up on rocks and dont want someone to get hurt. Or they could have not have it on the rocks, i suppose.I wonder why the J6 is the only concept vehicle Jeep brought to SEMA that is fenced off from the public. It reminds me of the introduction of the JT Gladiator on the auto show circuit last winter. At some of the early show's the Gladiators were fenced so the public couldn't grope them. Perhaps they are preserving the J6 for brochure photography.
That was my first thought as well, but then I thought they (Jeep) could have as easily displayed one of their other concept vehicles perched on the fake rocks. It seems they don't want folks to get to close to the J6 now. I'm not sure why since it has been shown all across the U.S. not corraled and accesible to the public since its debut at Easter Jeep Safari .Probably because its posed up on rocks and dont want someone to get hurt. Or they could have not have it on the rocks, i suppose.
That was my first thought as well, but then I thought they (Jeep) could have as easily displayed one of their other concept vehicles perched on the fake rocks. It seems they don't want folks to get to close to the J6 now. I'm not sure why since it has been shown all across the U.S. not corraled and accesible to the public since its debut at Easter Jeep Safari .
Is that brush guard available anywhere from anyone?If that brush guard fits the OEM steel bumper, I am 110% in!
I don't think so - the sign states "Concept Tubular Brush Guard".Is that brush guard available anywhere from anyone?
I saw that. I was hoping against hope that ‘Concept’ was actually the name of some aftermarket parts company instead of the obvious meaning...I don't think so - the sign states "Concept Tubular Brush Guard".
They just like to tease my wallet....
Probably tired of wiping the drool off of it.I wonder why the J6 is the only concept vehicle Jeep brought to SEMA that is fenced off from the public. It reminds me of the introduction of the JT Gladiator on the auto show circuit last winter. At some of the early show's the Gladiators were fenced so the public couldn't grope them. Perhaps they are preserving the J6 for brochure photography.