1995 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 5-Speed Jurassic Park Tribute

Jurassic Park-Themed Decals

Vehicle Specifications

  • Vehicle Condition
  • Engine Size
    4.0‑Liter Inline‑Six
  • Doors
  • Cylinder
    6
  • Exterior Color
  • VIN
    1J4FY49S0SP287665
  • Interior Color
    Beige

Car Overview

This 1995 Jeep Wrangler Sahara was purchased by the seller in 2020 and subsequently refurbished and modified to represent Jeep 18 from the 1993 movie, Jurassic Park. Jeep 18 was used to transport Dr. Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler, and Ian Malcolm to the visitor center at the beginning of the movie. It wears a Sand Beige Metallic finish with red accents and Jurassic Park-themed decals over a green and tan interior. Power is provided by a 4.0-liter inline-six linked with a five-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Features include red 15″ convex five-spoke alloy wheels, Rancho shocks, a tan Bestop soft top, a front winch, a receiver hitch, side steps, a whip-style antenna, a roll bar, and an aftermarket stereo with a display screen. This YJ Wrangler is now offered in Washington State at no reserve with a summary of completed work, spare parts, and a clean Oregon title in the name of the seller’s company.

The truck has been repainted in a shade the seller describes as Sand Beige Metallic and features red accents and Jurassic Park-themed decals. Additional features include a tan Bestop soft top, a front winch, fog lights, dual side mirrors, body-color fender flares, rear bumperettes, a receiver hitch, side steps, a whip-style antenna, and a swing-out tailgate. Detailed photos of the exterior, including imperfections, are provided in the gallery.

Red 15″ convex five-spoke alloy wheels are mounted with BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires. Stopping power is provided by front discs and rear drums with ABS. The truck came factory equipped with solid front and rear axles, and it is further equipped with power steering and Rancho shocks. The front-right bump stop is said to have been replaced in September 2025. There is an imperfection on one of the wheels.

The cabin was overhauled in May 2025 and features front bucket seats and a folding rear bench trimmed in green upholstery with tan accents, along with color-coordinating door panels and carpeting. The tour video featured in the Jurassic Park movie has been added to the aftermarket stereo, and additional features include a rearview camera, a roll bar, a heater, a locking center console, and a passenger-side grab handle. A portion of the piping is missing from the driver’s seat. Photos showing the floors with the carpets removed are provided in the gallery.

The leather-wrapped steering wheel features a Jurassic Park logo and frames a 200-km/h speedometer, a 7k-rpm tachometer, and a 100-mph speedometer, while auxiliary gauges for coolant temperature, fuel level, oil pressure, and voltage are integrated into the center of the dashboard. The six-digit odometer shows 257k kilometers (~160k miles), approximately 3k of which were added under current ownership. A mileage inconsistency is listed in a May 2023 entry of the Carfax report, which notes that it may be the result of a ā€œclerical error.ā€ The seller attributes the inconsistency to the mileage having not been converted from kilometers to miles when the vehicle was serviced at Susquehanna Chrysler Dodge in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, in November 2020.

The 4.0-liter inline-six features electronic fuel injection and was factory rated at 180 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque. The seller tells us that the exhaust manifold gaskets were replaced in October 2025, and an oil change was performed in May 2025.

Power is routed to the rear or all four wheels via a five-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. There are signs of corrosion on the frame.

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