Difference between revisions of "Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler"
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− | The Jeeps used in the Jurassic Park movie were 1992 Jeep Wrangler Saharas which included dark green carpet, dark green seats with tan pouches, dark green door panels with tan map pouches, 5 spoke JEEP rims, front fog lights, and a full roll cage with spice color padding. | + | The Jeeps used in the Jurassic Park movie were 1992 Jeep Wrangler Saharas which included dark green carpet, dark green seats with tan pouches, dark green door panels with tan map pouches, cinder (grey) dash and visors, 5 spoke JEEP rims, front fog lights, and a full roll cage with spice color padding. |
Aftermarket parts that were added for the film include BF Goodrich tires, a Ramsey winch, one-piece light bar, whip antenna, rear fog lights, custom license plates, and a custom mirror tag. | Aftermarket parts that were added for the film include BF Goodrich tires, a Ramsey winch, one-piece light bar, whip antenna, rear fog lights, custom license plates, and a custom mirror tag. | ||
− | The Jeeps were painted a low-gloss sand beige with red stripes, red rims, and identifying numbers. | + | The Jeeps were painted a low-gloss sand beige with red stripes, red rims, and identifying numbers. The numbers seen in the movie include JP10, JP12, JP18, and JP29. |
Revision as of 17:01, 29 February 2020
The Jeeps used in the Jurassic Park movie were 1992 Jeep Wrangler Saharas which included dark green carpet, dark green seats with tan pouches, dark green door panels with tan map pouches, cinder (grey) dash and visors, 5 spoke JEEP rims, front fog lights, and a full roll cage with spice color padding.
Aftermarket parts that were added for the film include BF Goodrich tires, a Ramsey winch, one-piece light bar, whip antenna, rear fog lights, custom license plates, and a custom mirror tag.
The Jeeps were painted a low-gloss sand beige with red stripes, red rims, and identifying numbers. The numbers seen in the movie include JP10, JP12, JP18, and JP29.