The many shades of Wrangler
The Jeep Wrangler is a testament to American automotive machinery and its history can be traced back to the start of the 20th century under the Willys nameplate. The modern Wrangler started in 1987 with the YJ body to replace the Jeep CJ. You can pick out a YJ body because it’s the only modern Wrangler with square headlights.
This post isn’t about the history of the Jeep Wrangler. It is, however, about the many colors of Wrangler. You see, the Wrangler isn’t usually the first thing that pops into mind when you think of loud, brash or ostentatious paint jobs.
- You don’t see a Wrangler with stripes like a Ford Mustang
- You don’t see a Wrangler with painted flames like old hot rods
- You don’t see a Wrangler with roof patterns like a Mini Cooper


