The outgoing JK generation Jeep Wrangler wasn't perfect, but it was the first Wrangler that made a real effort to be a daily driver. Still rugged but not quite as Spartan as its predecessors with just enough modernity and features. Because of this, aftermarket modification firms such as Montana-based American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) found the JK Wrangler to be an excellent base vehicle for all sorts of creative projects.

To commemorate the JK with a proper send-off, AEV has built the Outpost II, a fully customized, self-contained overlanding camper with 600 hand-made parts. Starting off with a stock Wrangler Unlimited, AEV converted it to a cab/chassis configuration.