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Purpose
- One of the functions of the van was to retrieve the log books from the remote capsule dump
Observations
- Music playing in van when Hurley jump starts it was coming from a radio station, tape deck, or 8 track player.
- Probably the 8 track tape, since the shot specifically focused on the tape and it was the same song playing when Roger and Ben were in it.
- Headlights, towards the end of their lifespan, tend to fog up. The whiteness of the van's headlights may be attributed to this.
- The van may have been overturned later by Desmond's System Failure, the Discharge, a boar/polar bear, a storm or the smoke monster.
- Although jungle plants do grow fast, it's more likely that the van was like that for along time due to the vegetation all over it.
- Given that gas tanks are not perfectly vapor sealed, either the van doesn't run on diesel or similar, or the van is modified; any petrochemical fuel would have long since evaporated while the van sat in the jungle.
- Not necessarily. The amount of time the van spent in the jungle is dubious; it might have been a couple of years, it might have been more than a decade.
- The van could have been powered by biodiesel fuel made from plants found or grown on the island.
- It's hard to believe that an electrical device as finicky as an eight-track player would still work after years in a van in the jungle.
- If the player stayed dry then there is good chance it could still work. Wear from use and vibrations from travel cause stress which shortens the life span of electronics.
- The Island has unique properties. You can't expect things work (or break) on island as they do in the real world. If a cripple man can walk again then a VW bus can still work after sitting in the jungle for a few years.