Saturday, August 29, 2009

Rock Legend Led Zeppelin Is Immortalized on a Jeep Patriot

The Limited Edition Led Zeppelin Jeep Patriot made its debut today. This Jeep Patriot is a tribute to one of the most influential rock bands of the 1970s with custom exterior graphics and two VIP tickets to see Led Zeppelin at an upcoming show. 
The Limited Edition Led Zeppelin Jeep Patriot made its debut today. This Jeep Patriot is a tribute to one of the most influential rock bands of the 1970s with custom exterior graphics and two VIP tickets to see Led Zeppelin at an upcoming show.
This Limited Edition Jeep is part of the heavy-metal band's huge comeback concert scheduled for the 12th of December at the O2 in the United Kingdom, where the demand for tickets are at an all time high. Led Zeppelin played their last concert in 1980, two months before the death of drummer John Bonham. Only 18,000 tickets are available for the upcoming concert. You could bypass the lottery pool for tickets by buying one of these Jeeps for £34,860, that just a little under $70,000 dollars.
"This is a great opportunity for true fans of one of the world's greatest bands to own a piece of history. We really want to celebrate the concert at the O2 in style, and we're pleased to be able to entertain the new owners at the event," says Ian Calderwood, designer of the graphics. "The Jeep was chosen for its American ruggedness. The graphics complement the bold character of the car, whilst maintaining its prestige and I feel it reflects the personality of the band excellently."
Only 14 of these custom Patriots built by RGVA will be made and only available in the UK. They will be equipped with the 2.0 CRD Sport editions, air-conditioning, cruise control, two-tone leather, privacy glass, six-speed manual gearbox, remote central locking, 4x electric windows and a premium sound system.
Source: newspress.co.uk

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