Van Daryl Villanueva, a name synonymous with avant-garde automotive design and luxury craftsmanship, has unveiled his latest creation: the War Truck. But this isn’t just another custom vehicle; it’s a rolling piece of history, an embodimentof resilience, and a bold statement against the tide of disposable consumerism.

Villanueva, whose work graces prestigious collections from the Petersen Automotive Museum to the showrooms of LVMH, has built a reputation for crafting vehicles that transcend mere transportation. Now, through his coachbuilding company, VAN DARYL, he’s offering discerning clients the chance to own a slice of history, reborn for the modern age.

The War Truck isn’t a replica; it’s built from genuine Vietnam War-era Jeeps, relics of a conflict that shaped generations. These vehicles, once traversing treacherous jungle terrain under enemy fire, now carry a new purpose. Villanueva and his team recognized the soul within these weathered machines, a soul that no modern SUV could replicate.
“While you’re in the War Truck, you feel the soul behind the machine. You feel what it’s been through,” Villanueva explains. “You’ll never get that from a modern SUV. You cannot buy history like this. It’s earned.”

Sixty years after the Vietnam War, these iconic Jeeps were languishing in Saigon, succumbing to rust and decay. VAN DARYL saw not just a vehicle, but a duty: to preserve these historical artifacts. This wasn’t about nostalgia; it was about honoring the legacy of these machines and the soldiers who relied on them.

The design philosophy behind the War Truck is one of uncompromising purity. It’s not about adding, but about refining, stripping away the superfluous to reveal the essence of the original Jeep. The iconic silhouette remains, a nod to its integrity, while every surface and edge has been meticulously reconsidered. This isn’t a reinvention, but a respectful evolution.

The War Truck is built to last, a stark contrast to the planned obsolescence of modern vehicles. The frame is reinforced, the suspension overhauled, and the braking systems upgraded for modern safety and performance. The original 2.3L 4-cylinder engine, a veteran of 14 wars, remains standard, a demonstration to its enduring reliability.

Every material is chosen with intent. Hand-stitched calf leather interiors and hand-treated maple wood panels provide a tactile richness and warmth that modern vehicles often lack. The aluminum body panels are precision-cut and hand-finished, ensuring durability and weight efficiency.

Modern enhancements are seamlessly integrated, including advanced LED lighting and customizable digital/analog instrumentation. The open-top design, a nod to its military heritage, provides a visceral driving experience, connecting the driver directly to the elements. Even the door handles, inspired by Rimowa luggage, reflect a balance of design and functionality.

The War Truck represents a new standard of luxury, one that prioritizes substance over spectacle. It’s not about abundance, but about exceptional craftsmanship and individuality. It’s a statement of character, a tangible connection to history, and an indication to the enduring power of well-crafted machines.

For those seeking something truly unique, VAN DARYL‘s coachbuilding process offers a bespoke experience. Unlike mere customization, coachbuilding is about creation, a collaborative journey between artist and patron. Villanueva personally guides clients, ensuring their vision is realized in every detail.
Starting at $79,000, the War Truck is a limited-edition masterpiece, a rolling piece of history that speaks to a deeper connection to the past. It’s not just a vehicle; it’s a legacy, reborn.




