Jurassic Park Jeep by Boomerjinks


by Boomerjinks

17 years, 8 months ago


Long story. Bear with me.

Back in 2005 at a midnight showing of Ghostbusters, I started joking to my friend Will about how funny it would be to run out of a place like the Stanley Hotel or some large building in ghostbuster uniforms, carrying smoking ghost traps, handing the manager a bill for $5000, and running away. Of course, we'd record the whole thing and put it on the internet. Will laughed and said he knew how to build proton packs. I owned a white Subaru Outback at the time and I told him that if he built the packs, I'd convert my car.

Flash forward nearly a year.

My friends Austin and Will and I are talking about doing something spectacular for Halloween. We decide to go with the Ghostbusters idea. In June I start researching lightbar laws, construction costs, and ways to convert my car temporarily, with nothing permanent.

By September 22 I have completed the first iteration of my Ectomobile. We roll it out and people start going crazy. It's on the cover of the local newspaper, radio djs are trying to find out who we are, and the general public thinks we're real ghostbusters. I decide to keep the car, as it's ridiculously popular and enjoyed wherever it goes.

Flash forward to this spring. My buddy Ben is driving around his uncles 1970s Land Rover, and I suddenly realize I have a strong desire for and open-top, 4-wheel drive car. It occurs to me that if I buy a jeep, I could easily repaint it as one of the Jurassic Park jeeps, thus restarting the cycle and creating a new movie car for the masses to drool over.

And so the story begins.

In June I started searching ebay, craigslist, cars.com, and many other sites for 1990s-era jeep Wrangler. I find a white 1990 for about $4000.


All I had to do was swap out the rollcage for the right shape, bolt on the correct side steps, replace the wheels, seats, and repaint it.

In early July we start stripping the paint, pulling the car apart, and prepping it to be repainted.


We eventually took it all the way down to bare metal. I am guessing that one of the previous owners had rolled the jeep because there was extensive body damage to both sides, both rear corners, and the original color of the drivers door was actually red. We had to pull out all the bad body work and re-bondo everything.




Masking for the stripes…


Striped!

Replaced the windshield, pulled out all the carpet and rhino-coated the entire interior, that way I can just hose it out whenever I want.



Refinished the front bumper and attached the corner horns.


Restored and painted the side mirrors.


Replaced every light, lense, hinge, bolt, grill, and rubber seal on the car.



Found a rollcage at a Denver junkyard that would fit.


Found sidesteps at the same junkyard


Sold off the old tires and rims, and replaced them with stock wheels and brand-new BF Goodrich tires.




Mounted spare tire and restored rear bumper and undercarriage.


Ordered graphics… lots of graphics!


Replaced the old interior speakers… good lord they were gross.



Applied graphics. The side 18s were originally reflective, I have since had them replaced with decals that are a flat gray.


With the Ecto at night.


Installed foglights, and took an ironic picture!


Got seats from a 1992 Sahara and installed them.




Internet meme, anyone?


Mounted rollcage and cb antenna.





I am currently scrambling to have both cars show-ready for an anime/sci-fi convention tomorrow. I still have to attach the fender flares, and finish building my props. The props that go with the car include some yellow pelican cargo cases with JP and InGen logos on them, my Park Ranger shirt, and my weapons case.


I still need to put the smoke grenades in there, and put the giant InGen logo on the outside of the case.

I'll also have a small one of these in the corner of the windshield.



I am hoping to have the license plates ready by tomorrow, as well.

I'll keep posting pictures as this project continues.

Thoughts?

by rockford

17 years, 8 months ago


That is absolutely fantastic.

Superb workmanship.

by BigMac

17 years, 8 months ago


That’s amazing

Must draw lots of attention having those vehicles in your driveway

by Boomerjinks

17 years, 8 months ago


My house is tucked far enough away from main roads that a lot of people don't see them. However, I've been told that people do drive by to check them out, so someone out there knows my address and is telling people, heh.

Over the last year there has been ZERO vandalism of my cars… remarkable!

by Addiemonster

17 years, 8 months ago


O_O

by imported_Ghoulishfright

17 years, 8 months ago


Man, that is really fantastic Boomerjinks. Totally blown away, magnificent work, looks like the real deal. I'd be super careful with vandalism though, lock those babies in your garage or somewhere cuz they are gorgeous!

by Boomerjinks

17 years, 8 months ago


Strangely enough, I've parked the ecto out in front of my house for over a year now, and now damage or vandalism whatsoever. I've left it outside a mall in Cheyenne WY, been to downtown Denver.

It's like people respect it… weird.

I should build a replica of the raptor pen and park the jeep in there.

by wildcat

17 years, 8 months ago


Thats really cool….I think I used to have that toy.

You should make the bigger green one,with all the slashes on it….the one that got turned over by the T-rex.

Just wondering?…..shouldn't have this been in the Miscellaneous board?…I thought this was only for Ghostbusters projects.

by Boomerjinks

17 years, 8 months ago


Maybe… it just says “Fan Projects,” not specifying what you're supposed to be a fan of ;P

by Boomerjinks

17 years, 8 months ago


Well guys… there it is.

*tear*





I still have to mount the sidesteps and make the lightbar, but those are the last two things.

DinoJeep completed at 12:45pm, September 14, 2007

Thoughts?