I’ve loved and owned Jeeps since the first one I rode in back in 1963 when my Cub Scout leader took us into the mountains in is army surplus Jeep. Great restoration. Wish I could afford one of those now.
Today Military Jeep is our public transport here in the philippines🇵🇭. We modified some left over jeep by americans after world war. We stretch the chasis and the body so that more people can ride in the jeep. Today the military jeep are we called it now jeepney. The word "jeep" in the "jeepney" is from the name of the vihicle itself while the "ney" is from the knee of the people ride the jeepney, because when the jeep is full load of passenger the knee of the passenger are stick together. Sorry for my english, I'm not good in grammar.
In the Philippines after the ww2 was over. Many of this was converted into a transport vehicle called JEEPNEY. At first, it was a 2 seater on both sides and later on, gradually the chassis was extended to make it longer to accommodate more passengers. Thanks USA
Love it! ❤️ As a Mainland Chinese, stoked to know Jeep is now owned in part by Dongfeng of China 🇨🇳 #MadeInChina2025 #BeltAndRoad #BeijingOlympics2022 #OccupyMars2024
I think gauges should not be in vertical position as dash is.They have to be bent,so driver eyes can read speed correctly.for example:when speed at 50 miles,eyes read 51 or 52 mile. U hope you understand me.
We spent 2 years of “evenings” and about $15k restoring our 1946 model. We did a frame-up restoration but had to use replacement body as ours was rusted beyond repair. Cost did not include our labor. Beautiful piece of history and a definite head-turner everywhere we go!
@@lindagammage951beond repair might be questionable, heard of Carrington serwis in Poland? Their sheat metal guy is increadible using the still good original sheat metal and fabricating the rusted away rest!!!! And they do complete restos for less money than in the west....first grade job!!! They are here on YT btw, showing their magic!
We don't need 60 thousand dollar trucks we need simple, reliable, easy to repair, low cost vehicles, like this jeep today. Take note manufacturers, just like VW we need peoples vehicles. The base models should be practically this simple, then if folks need added features they can be dealer installed or self installed if so mechanically inclined.
Unions made the American auto industry less competitive. That's not the only thing, of course, but it's probably the single biggest. Several years back, I read that the overhead from US automakers was so much higher than that of Japanese automakers (whose US-based factories are in right to work states, and not unionized) that the cost to build, on average, was $3,000.00 more per vehicle. It's probably more now, as that figure is about 15 years old. This leaves the Big Three with a choice: build a vehicle just as good as a Honda or a Toyota, but it has to be priced higher, so they won't sell as many; or cut corners and lower the build quality in order to offer it at a competitive price, but now it won't hold up as well long term. Inevitably, they went with option two, as it doesn't become apparent until a vehicle has a few years on it that it just isn't as reliable or durable as the more solidly built Japanese cars. One of the smartest things workers in the American Honda and Toyota (and other foreign-owned car makers') factories have done is consistently refused UAW's efforts to get them to unionize.
Nice simple mechanical vehicle. We need more of them.
They do not build vehicles to last nowadays! They're completely overpriced that Jeep brand new back then was probably less than $2,000
@@frankjgornickjr3676 even with inflation its better value
Willys Jeep engine = 294 moving parts. Tesla motor = 1 moving part, the rotor.
You can buy full replica steel body’s and new Willy’s engines new made.
I’ve loved and owned Jeeps since the first one I rode in back in 1963 when my Cub Scout leader took us into the mountains in is army surplus Jeep. Great restoration. Wish I could afford one of those now.
Today Military Jeep is our public transport here in the philippines🇵🇭. We modified some left over jeep by americans after world war. We stretch the chasis and the body so that more people can ride in the jeep. Today the military jeep are we called it now jeepney. The word "jeep" in the "jeepney" is from the name of the vihicle itself while the "ney" is from the knee of the people ride the jeepney, because when the jeep is full load of passenger the knee of the passenger are stick together. Sorry for my english, I'm not good in grammar.
Interesting to hear. Don’t worry your grammar is fine👍
Lots of good times in a jeepney. Drinking beer and going to Subic City.
I like the old jeeps and stuff.
Ein toller Bericht, ich liebe diese Fahrzeuge! Vielen Dank dafür.....
👍👏✌️ Grüße vom Kübeltreiber
Simplicity is a great weapon!
Bro' you are like we filipinos love the jeeps in it's military form & also of it's utility form called the "jeepneys".. 🇵🇭
Well done Markus , class act!
I just love that jeep
In the Philippines after the ww2 was over. Many of this was converted into a transport vehicle called JEEPNEY. At first, it was a 2 seater on both sides and later on, gradually the chassis was extended to make it longer to accommodate more passengers. Thanks USA
Now they are built new from factory
@@muffinman3111 assembled in shop not factory
@@gemini0557 now jeepneys aren’t made from Jeep’s the modern jeepney is a factory built vehicle
Markus my man!! I buy most of.my parts from him
Having restored a 1944 GPW I think I could give you some advice on the sequence of assembly!
Good job 👍
Very awesome Willis ! A great job for a great Jeep ! 👍👍👍🙏👏👏👏
Nice Willy.
In the last sentence from the presenter’s statement D.D.I. “The Dakota Truck” ... WTF ?
The Dakota was the civilian name for Douglas DC-3, which was the C-47 Skytrain to the army
Idk what a Dakota truck is, but I want one
Awesome.
Cat costă asa un exemplar restaurat de dvs?😊
I love jeep.One of the best vehicles for traveling with Friends.
I always thought that JEEP stood for Just Enough Essentual Parts.
Just Empty Every Pocket.
Love it! ❤️
As a Mainland Chinese, stoked to know Jeep is now owned in part by Dongfeng of China 🇨🇳 #MadeInChina2025 #BeltAndRoad #BeijingOlympics2022 #OccupyMars2024
wow i love it
Sounds like it was produced to air on CBBC !! ( Children's Channel )
素晴らしい復元に秀樹感激Goodです=3
I’ll take one!
I think gauges should not be in vertical position as dash is.They have to be bent,so driver eyes can read speed correctly.for example:when speed at 50 miles,eyes read 51 or 52 mile.
U hope you understand me.
Willys Acres Rules
Would have been nice to know the total and price spent restoring a 1942 Jeep now today's day and age.
We spent 2 years of “evenings” and about $15k restoring our 1946 model. We did a frame-up restoration but had to use replacement body as ours was rusted beyond repair. Cost did not include our labor. Beautiful piece of history and a definite head-turner everywhere we go!
@@lindagammage951beond repair might be questionable, heard of Carrington serwis in Poland?
Their sheat metal guy is increadible using the still good original sheat metal and fabricating the rusted away rest!!!!
And they do complete restos for less money than in the west....first grade job!!!
They are here on YT btw, showing their magic!
RIP piles 00:42
I would want all modern brakes and transmission.
I love thise jeep
The 'Dakota truck"??? I'd like to fly in one of those.
That's in addition to the GMC aircraft.
We don't need 60 thousand dollar trucks we need simple, reliable, easy to repair, low cost vehicles, like this jeep today. Take note manufacturers, just like VW we need peoples vehicles. The base models should be practically this simple, then if folks need added features they can be dealer installed or self installed if so mechanically inclined.
The Dakota wasn’t a truck. It was the C-47 Skytrain transport plane.
Born in my town ❤
How can i avail one of vintage willys jeep, and how much ? Billy jones jr from zamboanga city, philippines
MD Juan Jeep Factory still making it
Kabir❤jep❤lover❤
im restoring one rn
I'm really glad he told everyone what a radiator is for! Good grief!
And the carburetor controls the air flow, I wonder how the gas gets to the motor ?
جميله سياره جيب كم السعر
In process on my 43 mb right now back to stock
You have watched this video.
Is it BLUETOOTH capible
Willils the best
Japanese soldiers said that is samurai warriors to
I just watched 8 men put one of these together in under 4 minutes. Then they all loaded on and drove away
So he didn’t buy a new stainless steel body from Philippines
I will never understand why underdeveloped countries do not open up factories for the jeep. and the DC3.
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Jeep used to be simple reliable what happend
Too much technology. Just more to go wrong!
Unions made the American auto industry less competitive. That's not the only thing, of course, but it's probably the single biggest. Several years back, I read that the overhead from US automakers was so much higher than that of Japanese automakers (whose US-based factories are in right to work states, and not unionized) that the cost to build, on average, was $3,000.00 more per vehicle. It's probably more now, as that figure is about 15 years old. This leaves the Big Three with a choice: build a vehicle just as good as a Honda or a Toyota, but it has to be priced higher, so they won't sell as many; or cut corners and lower the build quality in order to offer it at a competitive price, but now it won't hold up as well long term. Inevitably, they went with option two, as it doesn't become apparent until a vehicle has a few years on it that it just isn't as reliable or durable as the more solidly built Japanese cars.
One of the smartest things workers in the American Honda and Toyota (and other foreign-owned car makers') factories have done is consistently refused UAW's efforts to get them to unionize.
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Kabir❤❤ahmed❤
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In Pakistan I love American jeep but now it v expensive I don't buy easily... Any body gift me Willy's
I got yellow fever for awhile when I lived in Hong Kong.
1942 pas de support porte-fusil .
Hallo kebumen
They got the job done but, ... Theres MONEY to be made! So lets make them illegal and build $100,000 trucks that wont last ten years.
Your steering wheel is not for mb jeep.
Why not? Early Jeeps had this steering wheel.
This jeep looks to perfect to be a original body mb , is it ?