04/29/2026
if you didn't know we love old school and this, this is no exception. Our new logo has the slogan "Vintage inspiration, modern craftmanship". When we designed the JTRUK cab way back in 2020, we took styling cues from the "J" trucks and also Willy's cab trucks. 2 characteristics that we pulled forward intentionally into the design of our cab backs.
A. A vertical rear cab wall. If you look at the Willy's cab and the J truck cabs from a side profile they have almost vertical cab walls. Aside from the look of it, it makes mounting flatbed, headache racks and custom boxes much tighter to the cab.
B. Drip rail body separation all around the roof. Provides a functional drip rail to divert and prevent leaks. it also provides a excellent body line separation if you want to do a 2 tone retro roof color different than body color.
What's your thoughts on this old school J3000?
1965 Jeep Gladiator J3000
The 1965 Jeep Gladiator J3000 pickup truck stands as a rugged icon of American utility, blending durability with timeless design. Its bold stance and simple lines reflect an era when trucks were built for pure function and reliability.
Under the hood, the Gladiator J3000 carried dependable powertrains designed to tackle rough terrain and demanding workloads. It wasn’t about speed—it was about strength and consistency in any environment.
The exterior design is unmistakable, with its wide grille, round headlights, and strong body panels. Every angle tells a story of resilience, making it a favorite among vintage truck enthusiasts.
Inside, the cabin keeps things straightforward and purposeful. Minimalist controls and bench seating highlight its workhorse identity, focusing on practicality over luxury.
Today, the J3000 remains a symbol of Jeep’s early pickup heritage, appreciated for its authenticity and enduring character.