Posted on 04.18.2012 01:00
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Justin Cupler
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When Jeep revealed the Mighty FC Concept at the 2012...Show More Summary
The new Jeep concept FC is Mighty, but unlike the Bosstones it's not Mighty, Mighty. You can't buy that dream truck for all the rubies in the Rubicon, but you can buy today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe ‘64 FC170. That is of course, if you think its price is mighty fine. More »
Inpsired by the classic Willys FC, this militaristic Wrangler-based beast can handle the roughest of terrains on its huge wheels, and places the driver above the front tires for a cockpit-like view. Hat Tip Link More Awesome Stuff for You to Click On: Jeep J-12 ConceptJeep Gladiator ConceptHPE 800 Jeep Grand CherokeeJeep Wrangler CoD: Black [...]
Although it may not look it, the Jeep Mighty FC concept is a perfectly balanced vehicle. Don’t believe us? Then check out sister publication Motor Trend‘s most recent episode of Downshift where Mark Allen, head of Jeep design, showcases the latest all-terrain vehicle to come out of Detroit. What may be even harder to believe [...]
Jeep has a knack for creating some of the concept world's most lustworthy creations, and they are made all the more desirable by their functionality. This year, the star of the Easter Jeep Safari was the company's Mighty FC Concept.Show More Summary
By Benjamin Preston, Jalopnik Despite the iconic seven-slot grille, the Jeep Mighty FC Concept is as American as a Katyusha rocket. The retro-fantastic rock crawler owes its design lineage to the Soviet GAZ-66 and the arsenal of atom bombs that terrorized the nightmares of ’50s schoolchildren. Regardless of whether its roots are red, white and [...]
Despite the iconic seven-slot grille, the Jeep Mighty FC Concept is as American as a Katyusha rocket. The retro-fantastic rock crawler owes its design lineage to the Soviet GAZ-66 and the arsenal of atom bombs that terrorized the nightmares of '50s schoolchildren. More »
Posted on 03.29.2012 17:00
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Kirby
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Jeep | Europe | concept cars | Jeep Wrangler | trucks | special editions | utility vehicle | Cars | Car Reviews | Jeep
Of all the concepts Jeep rolled out at the 2012 Easter Safari in Moab, Utah, you’d be hard-pressed to find one any more imposing than the Mighty FC Concept. Show More Summary
At this point, we've salivated all we can salivate over this year's Easter Jeep Safari Moab concepts. The J-12 and Mighty FC will always hold a special place in our hearts, and now Chrysler has released a video describing how the vehicles will help shape future Jeep product development. Show More Summary
Between the years 1956 and 1965, Willys (and subsequently Kaiser Jeep) built a vehicle called the Jeep Forward Control. Its cab-over design allowed it to have a full-length cargo bed, while keeping its overall length to a minimum – this made it more maneuverable than would otherwise be possible. Show More Summary
We’ve already shown you the first three concept vehicles shown off by Jeep at the 46th Annual Moab Easter Safari but here are the other three as promised. Jeep first released teaser images of a Mighty FC concept, J-12 concept, and the Jeep Wrangler Apache and now a Grand Cherokee Trailhawk concept, a Wrangler Traildozer [...]
It's official. I might die. The Jeep Mighty FC Concept — unveiled this morning in Auburn Hills alongside the other concepts — looks exactly as cool as we'd hoped it would. The Forward-Control Jeep is reborn. More »
Posted on 03.25.2012 02:00
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Kirby
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Jeep | USA | concept cars | pickup trucks | Sports Utility / 4x4 | Cars | Car News
Every year, Jeep makes it a point to attend the Easter Safari event in Moab, Utah, to show off some of their outrageous concepts. Show More Summary
Jeep's produced another round of their crazy Jeep concepts that we'll soon beg them to turn into something you can actually buy. Highest on the list? The Jeep Mighty FC, which looks like a Forward-Control Jeep modernized for the new world — something I'd never thought of until this moment but now must posses. More »