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What Does Jeep’s ‘Heart 419’ Easter Egg Mean?

Posted on January 18, 2025 By bot

Easter eggs have become more and more prominent in the zeitgeist over the last couple of decades, largely due to an influx of filmmakers slyly adding nods toward cinema, books, and all things from the greater pop-culture sphere into their movies. But it would seem that certain factions from the automotive arena have also taken to the Easter egg frenzy of late, with some outfitting vehicles with symbols and numerical codes that allude to some little-known fact about them or the manufacturer’s past. Advertisement
Yes, you can count Jeep among that crew, with the automaker – which is now owned by the struggling Stellantis – going Easter-eggy with several of their builds, including the best-selling Gladiator pickup truck….


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