This site was created to chronical the builds of three Jurassic Park Jeeps. The numbers #12, #18 and #29 from the first Jurassic Park movie.
Boomerjinks (Kevin Henry)
zmantis9000@yahoo.com
Jeep #18
He is the creator of the 1st Jurassic Park replica found on the internet. As a member of Something Awful forums he aimed to create the ultimate goon mobile. Having previously completing a Ghostbusters Ecto-1 from a Subaru Outback, Boomerjinks set out to make one bad ass Jeep. He has a nearly finished replica, built from a 1990 Jeep Wrangler.
AJ Quick
ajquick@gmail.com
Jeep #12
Inspired by Boomerjinks’ build, AJ set out to make a Jurassic Jeep of his own to have fun with. He is quite the car buff who always has three to four vehicles at any given time. He self taught himself how to work on cars, and can handle projects big and small. Currently restoring a 1971 Volkswagen in tandem with the Jeep build. He has always wanted a Jeep, and seeing Boomerjinks’ Jeep started the hunt! He is currently converting a 1993 Jeep Wrangler Sahara.
Brian Holder
bsholder@gmail.com
Jeep #29
Also inspired by Boomerjinks’ build, Brian decided he too would make a Jurassic Jeep. He has always loved movie/media cars, and the Jurassic Jeep fits his idea of a fun car.ย To Brian: other movie cars seemed that they may or may not be practical to use on a regular basis, whereas the jeep still is a jeep at heart, so can still be used as a regular vehicle.ย His jeep is nearly a carbon copy of AJ’s as it isย a 1993 Jeep Wrangler Sahara.
Myria
June 16th, 2011
Your site is SO amazing!!!
I would love any of your jeeps. Thank you so much for your website. I have really enjoyed reading ALL of it. I plan to come back and look often especially once I find MY jeep!
THANK YOU!!!
Zach Mueller
September 6th, 2011
This is amazing, all of it.
My dream is to rebuild a Mercedes from the Lost World.
Keep it up and keep posting high def photos
Shane Burger
December 18th, 2011
I hope this site stays up for a long time! I’ve always been fascinated by the jeeps from this movie since I saw it. I just need a chance to get my hand on an early 90’s Wrangler so I can start working on my own. Sadly, being 20 and working a minimum-wage job I’ve not got a lot to work with.
In any case these are perfect references. If you guys can share any of the sources for the more specialized items(InGen equipment, placards, etc) that would be awesome!
Geoff Young
February 26th, 2013
Hello guys,
First off, FANTASTIC job on these Jeeps. I can’t get over the level of authenticity you’ve achieved. They look outstanding!
The main reason I’m commenting is because I’m hosting a private screening of Jurassic Park in 3D on April 12, and I really liked the idea of having one of your Jeeps present at the screening. It would be exciting to have you explain the process to everyone and maybe have everyone pose for pictures with the Jeep.
Are any of you located near Cleveland, Ohio? Obviously, we can talk about monetary reimbursement for your appearance…please just let me know if this is something we can arrange!
Thanks for your time!
Geoff
Jesse Kromminga
July 29th, 2014
I just saw a Jurassic Jeep today in St. Paul Minnesota. Very cool!
jesse davidson
December 26th, 2014
im right in the middle of turning mine into the jurassic jeep. i just need the rims painted and the red stripes above the wheel wells. sadly it has been put on hold because of a blown head gasket. ๐
Kyle Stengl
March 26th, 2015
I currently have a 1995 Sahara edition that I would LOVE to transform into a JP Jeep. But alas… I’m only in high school with a part-time job. I’ve always loved the JP Jeeps, and when I got my Sahara for my first car, I couldn’t believe I could do such a thing with it. I would really just love to get it professionally done. ๐
Ben
April 8th, 2015
I think the one I’d make is #12 the one Nerdy ran away in