In a sea of what will be built Jeep Gladiators and Jeep Wranglers, there is a new Jeep dawning the show floor at this year’s SEMA Show. This vehicle was built by RSO Performance and is 1964 M677 Quad Cab Forward Control Jeep owned by Roy Wallace. The FC will be featured in the Truck Hero Booth (no. 31031) during this week’s show and will be apart of SEMA Ignited on Friday.

The rendering of this 1964 M677 Quad Cab Forward Control Jeep caught our eye from the first time we saw it. It was great to see it come together and the final product.
“I am excited and proud to have a vehicle at SEMA,” Wallace said. “I got the vehicle back in 2009. It was built for the military on a navy contract, it even had the navy decals down the side of it when I found it in Aguanga, California through Jeep club friends.”
There are plenty of details all of this project, we won't give everything away before it is unveiled on the show floor.
“The overall stance and unique look of the rig was really appealing and a fun project to take on with Roy,” Tyler Francis of RSO Performance explained. “He had a lot of great ideas to bring to the table too and the color choice really sets this beast off.
To make today's products work on a vintage Jeep isn't easy and plenty of parts were adapted to work on this FC.
Some of the build partners on this include 1st Gear Off-Road, Aeromotive, Amp Research, Bartact, Energy Suspension, Factor 55, Falken Tire, Hi Tents, Lizard Skin, Loctite, Lund, Magnaflow, Mothers, Odyssey Battery, Omix-ADA, Powertank, Raceline Wheel, Rockland Custom Products, Rugged Ridge, Speedhut, sPOD, Sway-A-Way, Vintage Air, and Xs Power.
Wallace can’t wait to share the rare vehicle with the automotive community and we can’t wait to share the full feature on this vehicle this week! This is one type of SEMA build that will be like nothing else at the show.