Staff Jeep (Film Universe)
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Manufacturer | Jeep |
Also called | Wrangler Sahara 4.0L |
Model Years | 1992 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact Off-road SUV |
Body | Sport-Utility Soft-top |
Platform | Jeep Wrangler |
Doors | 3 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 4 L (242 cu in) |
Transmission | 5 Speed Manual/Automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 60,274 mm (2,373 in) |
Length | 98,527 mm (3,879 in) |
Width | 42,570 mm (1,676 in) |
Height | [convert: invalid number] |
Curb weight | [convert: invalid number] |
The Staff Jeep was the primary mode of travel for the employees of Jurassic Park at Isla Nublar when working out in the Park. A fleet of Jeeps were in service at the Park in 1992 during the Jurassic Park Incident. They were left to rust with the rest of the park until they were rediscovered in 2015, during the Jurassic World Incident by Zach and Gray Mitchell.
History
The Jurassic Park Incident
Jeeps #18 and #29 greeted the Inspection Team upon their arrival at the Helipad.
The Jurassic World Incident
Legacy
A pair of miniaturised Jeeps were present on Benjamin Lockwood'sJurassic Park Model in his home in California.
Design and Modifications
The base Jeep for each vehicle was a 1992 Wrangler Sahara Edition.
Jeep Designation | Purpose | Users | Roll Cage | Lightbar | Search Lights | Winch | Whip Anntenae | Storage Containers | Fog Lights |
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Gerry Harding, Robert Muldoon, Ellie Sattler, John Hammond, Ian Malcolm, Lex Murphy, Tim Murphy, Alan Grant. | |||||||||
Dennis Nedry | |||||||||
Park Driver, Ellie Sattler, Alan Grant, Ian Malcolm. | |||||||||
Second Park Driver, John Hammond, Donald Gennaro, Zach Mitchell, Gray Mitchell. |
Exterior
Interior
Production Notes
Jurassic Park
Pre-Production
Production
Three Jeep Wranglers (The 1992 Sahara Edition in Sand Beige) were purchased by Production for use in the film. Two automatics and one manual that would become the Hero Picture Jeep. The Hero Jeep was fitted camera mounts under the chassis, and custom tow hooks on the winch plate. Depending on the need, the vehicles were swapped around to represent a total of four different vehicles; JP 10, JP 12, JP 18 and JP 29. Upon the return to Los Angeles, one of the automatics was modified with a collapsible panel over the passenger side door to imitate being dented by the Tyrannosaur.
At the completion of Production, the Hero Jeep was dressed as JP 12 and one of the automatics as JP 10. The last dressing of the final Jeep is not known.
Jurassic World
Legacy
- ↑ Although obscured in the film, a lightbar was present on the vehicle during its first appearance in the Triceratops Paddock. It was likely removed in subsequent scenes as the windshield was to be destroyed in the chase with the Tyrannosaur.