Jeep Beach Sets New Jeep Record

Jeep Beach Sets New Jeep Record

Not content to let Ram have all the glory, Jeep also wanted to break a record.  A little while ago, Ram put out the word for Ram truck drivers to sign up and amass on the Academy of Country Music Awards to break the Guinness World Record for ‘Largest Parade of Pickup Trucks.’  With 451 total trucks, it was a mission success.

Cut to the 12th annual Jeep Beach event.  The event is a major Jeep get-together for fun events and charity down in Florida.  To mark this year, they wanted to take a crack at breaking a record.  Said record was 1,106 Jeeps at the 2011 Bantam Jeep Festival.  The Jeep Beach managed to do it, smashing that previous record with their own 1,846 Jeeps!

What was the most popular of the Jeeps?  According to one of the volunteers, it was the Wrangler.  “Wranglers dominated but we definitely had representation from nearly every Jeep ever made.”

Will the Bantam Jeep Festival take this hit to their record lying down?  It’s all fun and games and I hope to see them fire back.  If it keeps happening, one day we’ll have to stretch Jeeps across the whole of the US.  It could happen.

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Source: Chrysler