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Some of you who are at allpar have probably already seen them; but I'm dropping 'em here regardless.
For Jeep, we'll start with my personal favorites, the Grand Wagoneer. A refresh. Lighting, and a D-pillar fix mostly.
Original image is first, as usual.

Now onto the refresh with a paintjob. Again, you'll notice it really wouldn't take a ton of work to get the Wagoneers looking more Wagoneer. Brought the bumper up in the back to create a longer visual line, along with adding in the 70s style 'wood-grain' instead of the full-crate that lots of 80s fans adore. The fact of the matter is, full-crate looks bloody stupid on a modern car. I switched up the headlight shape a bit to give it a slight retro callback to the original grille shape. And most obviously, I did the D-pillar in similar shape to the original. I also did the chrome and colored in the B&C pillars.

And taking that a step further, I lifted it and changed the lower bumper for a more trail-worthy stance; adding in the 'cateye' fogs with covers & winch ala' Power Wagon. If these are Ram-based, I think they should have at least one trim that acts like it.

For Jeep, we'll start with my personal favorites, the Grand Wagoneer. A refresh. Lighting, and a D-pillar fix mostly.
Original image is first, as usual.

Now onto the refresh with a paintjob. Again, you'll notice it really wouldn't take a ton of work to get the Wagoneers looking more Wagoneer. Brought the bumper up in the back to create a longer visual line, along with adding in the 70s style 'wood-grain' instead of the full-crate that lots of 80s fans adore. The fact of the matter is, full-crate looks bloody stupid on a modern car. I switched up the headlight shape a bit to give it a slight retro callback to the original grille shape. And most obviously, I did the D-pillar in similar shape to the original. I also did the chrome and colored in the B&C pillars.

And taking that a step further, I lifted it and changed the lower bumper for a more trail-worthy stance; adding in the 'cateye' fogs with covers & winch ala' Power Wagon. If these are Ram-based, I think they should have at least one trim that acts like it.
