Life-Size ‘Canstruction®’ of Jeep® Wrangler
FCA Canada
FCA Canada (formerly Chrysler Canada) celebrated Canada Day with a life-size replica of the iconic Jeep® Wrangler built from over 4,500 cans of non-perishable food that will be donated to local charity.
The automaker’s famed Jeep brand and the FCA Foundation - the charitable arm of FCA US LLC –partnered with the international non-profit organization Canstruction® Inc. to build the vehicle, can-by-can, at Vancouver’s renowned, waterfront Canada Place. Assembled by local-area students aged 12-18, this special Wrangler will provide more than 3,120 meals to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society when donated after our nation’s 148th birthday.
“This unique Canada Day Canstruction project not only serves as a tool to raise awareness for issues of hunger and poverty in our country, it also demonstrates to the students involved how critical – and fun - subjects like science, technology, engineering and math can be,” said Reid Bigland, President and CEO, FCA Canada. “This project also provides a wonderful opportunity for us to give back to a community that has helped drive FCA’s success in Canada. In 2014 and year-to-date, FCA is the top-selling automaker in B.C. It’s fitting too, that the subject of today’s Canstruction is the iconic Jeep Wrangler, the top-selling small SUV in Canada and a great fit for the rugged terrain of British Columbia.”
This Jeep Wrangler build in Vancouver represents the third time FCA Canada and the FCA Foundation have partnered with Canstruction Inc. on a project. In 2013, they paired up to build a life-size Dodge Grand Caravan in Toronto‘s Yonge-Dundas Square and also built a full-size Ram pickup in Calgary in 2014 during the city’s famed Stampede. Canstruction utilizes structures made out of full cans of food to capture public attention and raise awareness for hunger and poverty, along with STEM principals, plus community service.
The Canstruction Jeep Wrangler took approximately 12 hours to build and was on display as part of Canada Place's massive Canada Day celebration.