Even if your loyalties lie with competing off-roaders such as the Ford Bronco, you have to hand it to Jeep — it knows how to throw a party. In celebration of its 85th anniversary, the brand has been turning out special edition models like clockwork.
While most of the festivities have involved iterations of the Wrangler, be it a rad plaid package or some retro-styled V8 power, it’s not the only vehicle to have benefited from the commemorative digs. After all, alongside monthly Twelve 4 Twelve drops, Jeep has also been giving the Gladiator some love through its Convoy campaign.

The initiative kicked off with the stealthy Shadow Ops model, and now it’s taking a turn towards old-school. Not only does it make for a distinctive option, but it’s also an affordable way to give your truck some classic style.
Two-tone old-school cool
It’s the Gladiator Whitecap, and, as was the case with its Wrangler-based counterpart, the exact inspiration for the package is a little hazy.
Before, Jeep said that it owed its origins to the CJ-5 or ‘Universal’ sold between 1955 and 1983. Now, however, it’s “the earliest Jeep vehicles.”






