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The name of the particular verdant shade first used on the original Jeep was aptly titled "olive drab," and its roots go back to World War I. Here's how the Willys MB got its original color.
No one is going to mistake a modern Wrangler for a vintage MB/CJ—the contemporary SUV is massive in comparison to the original—but the real purpose of a special edition like this is to exude cool.
British planes were painted Dark Earth, Dark Green, and Night -- a very dark black-blue color. For U.S. Army planes, olive drab was applied to the top half, while the bottom received flat gray ...
The Wrangler's military roots shine through in the olive-drab-inspired '41 paint color, as well as the tough-looking 17-inch aluminum wheels in the same hue. Those wheels are shod in 33-inch ...
the same olive drab color used on the Italian Army (as well as US Army) helicopters. No other insignia or marking has been applied to the aircraft. Externally, no other differences can be noticed ...