Jeep Ultimate Rescue
For those of us in rescue work, Jeep has unveiled it's latest concept car at the NY Auto Show. The picture at this link: http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/legend...hicle=ultimate does not do it justice...not even close. At the auto show they said that this was basically Jeep's answer to the Hummer. Granted, it's no VX, but it comes ready to work...assuming it ever makes it to the driveway as is. My husband wants this one...I just want to beef my VX up so it can be dressed for all the same stuff. Anyone have any ideas on where to start? I really like the air supply tanks being located in the tubular bumpers, although, I'm wondering how much thumping they can take without blowing up. And the all those beautiful communication features are simply mouth watering!!! Here's the ad:
"The Jeep Wrangler Ultimate Rescue vehicle combines the go-anywhere, do-anything capability of Wrangler with unique features for rescue operations in extreme locations.
This Jeep image vehicle is based on the 1998 production Jeep Wrangler Sport, and features prototype Mopar Performance Parts upgrades to a standard 4.0L Power Tech I-6 engine with five-speed manual transmission. Shown for the first time, the prototype Mopar Power Tech Performance parts increase horsepower and torque by 20 percent, producing 206 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque at 2,800 rpm. The Power Tech Performance parts include a higher performance camshaft, stainless steel exhaust headers, lower restriction exhaust and upgrades to a computer-controlled engine management system.
Other unique features on Wrangler Ultimate Rescue include custom-developed Goodyear "Rock Climber" 31" tires and Centerline "convo" 15" x 10" wheels. A tubular bumper allows the storage of 150 psi reserve air-supply tanks to inflate tires anywhere in an instant. This tubular theme is consistent throughout the vehicle with tubular exterior cage, doors, tailgate and equipment rack.
And to stay in contact with civilization while out on rescue, Wrangler Ultimate Rescue is equipped with the Mitsubishi ST111 satellite telephone system, Alpine Voice Guidance Navigation System with 5.6" color monitor and Autolink,® an overhead console produced by the Prince Corporation. The system includes monitors for critical engine functions, altitude, compass, temperature readings and an inclinometer."
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