myfirstjeep
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There are multiple shades of gray but no sand/tan/Gobi color?! C'mon FCA, don't make me settle.. Bring Gobi back
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Definitely MORE Aerodynamic !!Dealer just sent me pics of my Ocean Blue Metallic JL! Chrysler really is doing something right..
Likewise. Had a '94 Saab 900 Turbo convertible in that combo - a real stunner! Even my '96 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition in the green/camel looked pretty damn good in its day.The British Racing Green / Dark Green paint with a Camel / Tan interior and top color combination has always been my favorite for drop top vehicles. I don't know why but it has always drawn me in the most, even when I was kid and I would be at the car shows. If Jeep does it right I may go that route instead of the more military inspired theme I want. Or the retro Levi which I would do in a heartbeat. Still my favorite one off of all time and I have no reason why.
The problem I have is is that Jeep has always mixed up their interior colors and I have hated that look from the beginning. The tan and black or the brown and black, blah in my book. To each their own and I would never say anything against anyone who likes it, it is just my opinion.
Granite Crystal already has that covered. I'm betting on a light grey, or if it is darker, maybe another name for Rhino?Iām thinking a stingray fish color, darker silver or dark gray.
Granite crystal is much darker then what Iām envisioning. Billet silver is really a light gray; Iād be psyched for a Rhino duplication or how about Anvil that was around in ā13?Granite Crystal already has that covered. I'm betting on a light grey, or if it is darker, maybe another name for Rhino?