Showing posts with label easter eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter eggs. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

1st time I've ever seen a replacement windshield with an easter egg.


Wranglers with a factory windshield have a Jeep icon, so, it's sorta cool to see that Corning looked at the originals, and made their own mark on the replacements


Tuesday, July 31, 2018

A new Demon just came into the dealership I work at... and I found a couple things I hadn't seen before



there was this little box in the trunk... and in it:



notice the tiny print at the bottom of the cover page... made by Hot Rod!





I hadn't seen this on the air filter retainer before... cool!

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

I thought I had posted this...


the biggest easter egg in the 2017 Jeep Compass is the dead pedal morse code, it has
Sand
Snow,
Rivers
Rocks

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Jeep Renegade and Compass critters


around a year ago the Renegades hit the lot, and I never noticed, or even heard about this spider. Seems only owners and drivers are going to open the fuel door, not us enthusiasts


This gecko is under the drivers side windshield wiper arm

some Jeep and Dodge vehicles have easter eggs hidden on them for fun, like the silhouette in the windshield edging


Renegades, Cherokees, and Compass have these little Jeeps



And Challengers have the


 and Hellcats have that plus a cloud of smoke, a hoodscoop, and fender flares


 Jeep head of design Mark Allen and his designers hide Easter eggs on Jeeps, but not all models, the Grand Cherokee, Charger, and Patriot have none

Tuesday, May 09, 2017

in the back window of the new Jeep Compass


Nessie seems to be the followup to the Sasquatch / Yeti in the back window of the Jeep Compass


What can they use to follow these up with though? The Hodag? Pegasus? Minotaur?

Thursday, April 13, 2017

what did that license plate 2576 @35 mean? And all those other numbers and math equations?


2576 pounds of weight transfer to lift the front tires 35 feet.

Yes, it does a wheelie, and Guiness Book Of World records certified the Demon as the first production car to do a wheelie " Guinness World Records certified the production car as traveling 2.92 feet with the front wheels off the ground."


13.5 = 575 @ 500 meant at 13.5 mph, the Demon hits its peak acceleration of 57.5 feet per second squared at .500 seconds into the run.


3.9 pounds of boost with Torque Reserve puts an additional 221 lb-ft of torque for a total of 405 lb-ft at launch.


So, when will they have a commercial with the actors filling in as the Dodge Brothers?


and this is cool, an easter egg in the windshield, and an improvement over the one on the current Challenger



http://www.motortrend.com/news/what-it-all-meant-2018-dodge-challenger-srt-demon-easter-eggs-solved/
http://www.motortrend.com/cars/dodge/challenger/2018/2018-dodge-challenger-srt-demon-first-look-review/

Tuesday, May 03, 2016

the new Chrysler Pacifica is replacing the Town and Country van. It's a bit of an improvement in many ways, but it also has a cool little homage to the vans that started the whole mini van explosion


The Caravan and Voyager, and the Town and Country. Not sure what the 4th one is. Maybe these are just the evolution of the Chrysler Mini Vans.


the umbrella holder is kinda cute too

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

just in time for easter, the Jeep Renegade has arrived at dealerships with dozens of easter eggs


not an easter egg, but the fog lights come on when you have the headlights and and turn the wheel, to light up the direction you are going toward. Notice the lights between the headlights and the foglights at the top of the bumper too





taillights with Gerry Can shape and the jeep grill in the center



the headlights have the jeep grill in the center


Jerry can X design in the middle of the D


the word Jeep in the seat fabric



the microphone for the phone system is the jeep grill



the Jeep grill design in the inside of the hatch


and the word Jeep under the package shelf



the military warning for areas that can't hold your weight, like the areo trim on the bottom runner



Jeep grill designs under the climate controls, and a topography map




also inside the center armrest storage compartment


and a Willys Jeep on the windshield

there are more, and different ones in the high dollar option trim level model, the Trailhawk


instead of the word Jeep in the seat material, it's a topography map


the Gerry can design in the cupholders


and best of all, the pushbutton ignition switch has the phrase "To new adventures!"



and bigfoot in the back window