The Renegade had 10 different designs for striping, and we are going to post examples of them all here.
Jeep was not blind, they could see the sales that were made by excitement over the new technology of applying vinyl stripes. The Ponttica Judge, the Mopar Roadrunner, this as a lucrative area, so the jumped in.
Renegade, what a word, current Hollywood westerns were strong. This word spoke one who was not part of the crowd, someone who rebelled, someone who walked in their own footsteps, not others. Wow imagine what this could do for the image of the CJ line. Create a sporty idea to a product seen as a farm tool. So they went with it.
1970 was the introduction, the side stripe with the word RENEGADE. It spoke "Look At Me" and it sold.
Simple by today's standards, but still bold in the day, this started out the legend
1971, the renegade 2, a bit different to say we were going places, but it still rocked a fresh new appeal, taking the que from the muscles cars, it featured a big center stripe. now the Renegade 2

1972 and 1973, We make the Word Renegade larger and drop the number, we are just the Renegade and we are proud.
1974 to 1975 1/2, Now we take the stripe and turn it down at the cowl, it goes down the the V8 Logo, yea this puppy has a V^ and we are proud to let you know
1975 1/2 to 1976, Yea we are really getting bold now, gone is the center stripe but now we cross the hood and run down the sides with larger Lettering. We are a huge impact on sales and we are going places
1977 to 1978, we are Bold we are Proud, the lettering now has the impact, it is huge and the huge stripe crosses the hood and dies out at the lettering. We are now a legend and we are going to let you now all about it.
1979 to 1980, Lets get with the program, multicolor striping and side board stripes complete the badging
1981 to 1982, they change the stripes and how they run. Tricolored and bold, they still are a major feature in the finish.
1983 to 1984, now the hood stripe is down the center again and the side board stripe falls down in front of the door, the stylist are proud.
1985 to 1986, we can call this the last hurah, and it is sharp. The sidewall strip goes over the rear wheel opening to the back of the Jeep.
