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Revision as of 16:43, 15 March 2022

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The Mercedes-Benz AAVs were a fleet of 3 ML 320s, modified by Mobile Field Systems for use by John Hammond's expedition to Isla Sorna in 1997.

History

Design & Specification

Production Notes

Production

At least 7 vehicles were modified for use in the film.

AAV Variant Production Designation Production Name Transmission Purpose Post-Filming
1 A Montana Baby T-Rex Automatic Location filming in Hawaii Mercedes-Benz Visitor Center, Vance, Alabama
B Location filming in California, Stage filming at Universal Studios Universal Studios Hollywood (1997-)
2 A Fontana Tower Vehicle Location filming in California Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart
B
2 A Santana T-Rex Victim Location filming in Hawaii Mercedes-Benz Museum, Frankfurt
B Manual Location filming in California, Stage filming at Universal Studios Universal Studios Florida (1997-1999)
Universal's Islands of Adventure (2005-)
C Universal Studios Hollywood 1997