The past restored
Cape Town, South Africa
Since 2015

We make Land Rover Defenders new again.

[ About ]

When we say we “rebuild Defenders”, what we are really saying is that we make a handful of brand new cars each year. We are saying that we are obsessed with detail, how things feel, how things that no one will see look and function. We are saying that we are not fast or cheap, but that we will do it right. No shortcuts, no rushing, no mass production, and no lack of heart.

Journeymen began as a passion project between friends. Now it includes customers, and a wealth of learning and experience. Everyday, we love and are proud of what we do.

Inside a vehicle repair workshop with several classic and vintage cars, including a green car on a lift, a beige SUV, a white Jeep, and a blue car, with workbenches, tools, and equipment, and a person walking through the space.
Front view of a vintage green Land Rover in a car museum with other classic cars, including a yellow sports car to the left and a blue car above, and a sports car on a lift in the background.
A winding mountain road with a, green SUV parked near the edge, surrounded by tall pine trees and dense shrubs, overlooking a cityscape in the distance under a partly cloudy sky.
[ BUILDS ]

Featured Builds

A silver Land Rover Defender driving on a winding, shaded road surrounded by trees.

Defender 90 - 2009
Rebuilt at 255 525 kms
Completed November 2024

The Zermatt

Though it began long before the Zermatt, the Zermatt has taken on the reputation for being the first official Journeymen Build - Heritage Spec.

Restored to its original colour - Zermatt Silver - and rebuilt down to the last washer, this magnificently simple car is an ode to the classic original Defender.

What makes her special are the details inside - kitted out with Melvill and Moon seat covers, drinks cabinets, and a 1950-esque safari picnic set-up, everything about the Zermatt is preserved heritage felt in the most analogue and refined manner possible.

A white Land Rover Defender parked on a paved road with mountains and greenery in the background.
A Zermatt Silver off-road Land rover Defender parked near a body of water in Cape Town, on the Atlantic Seaboard, with a mountain in the background.
A Land Rover Defender with a Melvill and Moon gin bar and drinks Cabinet fastened in the load bin.
An old green Land Rover driving on a winding mountain road with shadows from trees cast across the pavement, surrounded by green hills and rugged terrain.

Defender 90 - 2011
Rebuilt at 234 596 kms
Completed April 2024

Sloppy Joe

Rear view of a green Land Rover Defender parked on a forest trail.
Close-up of the back of a green Land Rover Defender, showing the Land Rover logo and various red and orange tail lights.

Based in Cape Town, and part of a broader community of Defender lovers and adventure folk, our doors are always open to visitors and fellow enthusiasts.

Who we are

& how it began

Journeymen began in 2015 as a place to learn, tinker, and connect with likeminded people. Initiated organically by Graham Webb, Harley Nash, and a handful of friends, Journeymen then grew into a community that dedicated 10 years to building cars, going on adventures, and learning as much as possible.

In 2024, Adam Hughes, a British Volkswagen-trained and Morgan-experienced mechanic joined the team to help turn the hobby into a business and manage client builds.

The orders started to come in, and a year later, Adam’s wife Josie joined the team to help build the brand and business alongside Graham, Harley, and Adam.

Now, and for the foreseeable future, Journeymen will be making Defenders new again, piece by piece, for a handful of local customers every year.

Builds take several months, things are done slowly and carefully, and customers understand that once you are a Journeymen customer, this place becomes as much yours as it is ours.

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