Having worked among Phillipine craftsmen over a decade i can attest to their resourcefulness it was one reason that USN used them abord ships for decade's. Having never been in thier country i admired the jeepny from afar
Ako palang yata unang mag cocomment dito.. Ngayon ko lang nalaman na meron pla ganito sa caloocan.. Still parang napag iiwanan parin ang pilipinas.. Sana makasabay naman tayo sa ibang bansa na makapag mass produce ng mga sasakyan may sariling brand at gamit ang modern equipment at minimal nalang ang gawa ng tao tulad sa ibang bansa na hitech at robotic ang gamit.. Pero bilib ako sa craftsmanship ng pinoy..
That’s cool👍 My dad was in Korea during the war he said the worst driving vehicle he was ever in was a Jeep back then. I got a 73 CJ 5 and changed his mind about Jeeps👍🇺🇸
The Philippines needs to be an industrial country like Korea and Japan. If the population is 100 million, agriculture is not enough to operate the country. All families in the Philippines should be given a certain amount of farmland and half of the boys should receive industrial education.
This is the traditional way to manufacture cars. It's OK as long as its a low volume niche market. But for mass production one has to use a robotic assembly line.
It starts off really good with the laser cut parts the rapidly goes downhill! It kind of peaks when you have a half dozen guys working with c-clamps and hammers! I know the wages must be meager in the Philippines, but, boy they could sure use some automatic fixtures and some robots!
using a large crescent wrench? and using it backward. if only they could get them legal to sell in the USA. they would have to work a lot faster to build enough each year.
So awesome, I’d have improved on the design, larger wheel wells, a bit wider.. some crash protection, a full cage, especially having the cage go to the front windshield, that’s what kills people in rollovers.
😂why investors, specially foreign,they know how electricity is expensive in the Philippines 😂 due to the monopoly.and conspiracies,you know what I mean.
The. Style of Jeep. Proved to be tough and dependable and easy to fix or. Repair … And. Affordable…. It’s. Marvellous that they are doing this !!!!
Having worked among Phillipine craftsmen over a decade i can attest to their resourcefulness it was one reason that USN used them abord ships for decade's. Having never been in thier country i admired the jeepny from afar
Fully mechanic car. There is no digital shits. 100x better modern cars because this car can be repairable.
I have always wanted a Willys Jeep.
Proud filipino here, we all know in history that jeepney was bring by the americans in world war and now we benefit it and remodeled.
I sure hope these will be avail soon. I want one.
Ako palang yata unang mag cocomment dito.. Ngayon ko lang nalaman na meron pla ganito sa caloocan.. Still parang napag iiwanan parin ang pilipinas.. Sana makasabay naman tayo sa ibang bansa na makapag mass produce ng mga sasakyan may sariling brand at gamit ang modern equipment at minimal nalang ang gawa ng tao tulad sa ibang bansa na hitech at robotic ang gamit.. Pero bilib ako sa craftsmanship ng pinoy..
That's good to see people that make things with their hands still
My biggest and warmest "Hurraaah..." ever said for these brave -and fortunate- guys in Filipinas....
I want one. Make it street legal in the USA
`Building WWII Willys Jeeps using 1930's technology.
Bravi operai. Non sapevo che ci fosse Stellantis anche nelle Fillippine. Spero ne facciano tante altre, perché è un grande popolo!
That’s cool👍 My dad was in Korea during the war he said the worst driving vehicle he was ever in was a Jeep back then. I got a 73 CJ 5 and changed his mind about Jeeps👍🇺🇸
80years passed, they still makes this old-time craft......
They are a cool vehicle, wouldn’t mind one myself. Thanks for sharing.
The Philippines needs to be an industrial country like Korea and Japan. If the population is 100 million, agriculture is not enough to operate the country. All families in the Philippines should be given a certain amount of farmland and half of the boys should receive industrial education.
I have a '47 CJ2A (civilian version of the MB). Fun to watch this.
This is the traditional way to manufacture cars. It's OK as long as its a low volume niche market. But for mass production one has to use a robotic assembly line.
Excelente, congratulaciones, gracias por compartir.
Interesting range of technologies that apply to jeeps and ATVs :-)
Can anybody get one of them ! And if yes about how much would it be .?
This is definitely not the giga press. Enjoyed watching the video.
Would love one!
High Tech. Nice old school skills for a "new" 1940 jeep.
It starts off really good with the laser cut parts the rapidly goes downhill! It kind of peaks when you have a half dozen guys working with c-clamps and hammers! I know the wages must be meager in the Philippines, but, boy they could sure use some automatic fixtures and some robots!
Muy gratificante ver la producción y montón de mano de obra ,humana porsupuesto....
using a large crescent wrench? and using it backward.
if only they could get them legal to sell in the USA.
they would have to work a lot faster to build enough each year.
Love what. you are doing .
But it is pretty old school .
I ❤ Willys Jeep
Safety-squints engaged. 5:42
nice job❤
Aawesome
Interesting video. Having productive capacity is critical a lesson Nato are re learning in Ukraine atm. Writing checks is not always enough.
So awesome, I’d have improved on the design, larger wheel wells, a bit wider.. some crash protection, a full cage, especially having the cage go to the front windshield, that’s what kills people in rollovers.
I had a 1953 CJ3A back in HS
Looks just like the Tesla factory
How do i get one of these!?
all right ,,,,when can i buy one
Good
HOW MUCH?
👍👍👍
J'ai aimé la langue française avec sa couverture
Some of it Looks like original tooling.
Hello from Sweden 🇸🇪 can I have 1 Willys jeep
Rustic.....
How to purchase a jeep kit
Die arbeiten ja wie vor 100 Jahren...
Drool. US is hella jealous.
😂why investors, specially foreign,they know how electricity is expensive in the Philippines 😂 due to the monopoly.and conspiracies,you know what I mean.
I want a dozen
Fabriquent t’ils la partie mécanique ( moteur boîte ponts )
Put v8 engine innit
😊😊😊😊😊
Ok how much are they in Philippine pesos?
We are way far behind....way behind...
This hurts to watch
Those thing were dangerous back in the late 40s can you imagine one doing 70 on an interstate today good lord
pabrik tahun 1971
의외로 많이 허접함을 느낌미다 ...
They need Elon musk there to revamp there production line
They sell it as antic😅😅😅😅😅
huh why they are producing it?