06/16/2025
The Flint Jeep Six is more than a club—it’s a brotherhood.
Six Black men from Flint who lived, worked, and rolled through the city came together to create a space for them, by them—to Jeep their way. They showed up—with pride, purpose, and some of the cleanest Jeeps the city has ever seen.
Behind them stands a powerful symbol: a hand-painted Jeep mural, funded entirely out of their own pockets. It’s more than art—it’s history. Every Jeep on that wall belongs to them. These are the original Flint Jeep Six.
And at 80 years old, The Count still leads the way—Jeepin’ with heart, soul, and unmatched style.
This Juneteenth, we honor freedom, culture, and the legacy of the Flint Six—pioneers who rolled so others could ride.