Jeep introduced its Moab concept vehicles during the Easter Jeep Safari. This two-door JK Wrangler is known as Level RED and is named after the classification of the most difficult off-road trail. Is it red-trail capable or a red herring?
It’s time to catch up with Bill Craig (known as “DesertJeep” here on the forums). He’s the guy who drove the Fallen Heros Jeep for the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. Bill arrived in Moab on the night of April 13th with the Fallen Heroes Jeep. There were plans to repaint the JK, but those fell through and paint will be done when it gets back to Phoenix, Arizona.
The 2014 Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah is behind you, but now there is a hoard of photo viewing ahead of you thanks to the JK Forum boots on the ground capturing all the action. So much happened over the nine-day event. If you were there, you may be finding it difficult to digest all the excitement from the past week and a half. Hopefully the videos and the mega gallery after the jump will act as the Pepto-Bismol for your bloated memory.
Jeep and Mopar have teamed up to introduce six concept models that will likely have Jeep enthusiasts considering even more custom options to tackle those trails. Then again, that’s really second nature when it comes to owning a Jeep, right? Still, the Jeeps, which made their official debut at the annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, should up the ante even more. From a Wrangler bearing the code name “Level Red”, to an up-fitted Cherokee painted in Satin Silver, the Jeeps feature a range of custom features aimed at enhancing the thrill of off-roading.