Hey Caloocan, that's where I'm from. Growing up I love my dad's owner type Jeep. I even driven it when I was 10, yes I'm practicing at 10 years old with a stick shift in a jeep in Philippines. The old days.
Hi this is RedRex1, and you did it again around the world to Philippines,Africa, next Russia,doing very well Denis keep up the good work ,and God bless Tera flex awesome Offroad equipment I personally won't change ,and will recommend.
Hey, it's Great to see someone I sub too on another channel commenting! My last account was deleted, and the commie that reported me was the one doin the threatening. Go figure, but my point is, your channel was one of the first I resubbed too on my new account. I am sure this will happen again, and I will resub again...lol
I will add, the Philippine work force are amazingly clever and talented. I worked my whole life on the east coast of the US in boatyards, shipyards and the yacht building and maintenance industry in the 70’s to recently, from Maine to Miami there are many amazing craftsmen. But honestly, the natural talent and ingenious abilities of Philippine folk is awe inspiring.
I was stationed at Clark AFB from mid '69 to late '70's and the Jeeps were everywhere. I'm wondering about the emissions standards on those old Jeep engines. Can't be good in crowded cities like Manila if they still have no standards.
thats the right place in caloocan we used to have a wellyz back in the old theys when i was 12 years old till 22 years old i love that ...same evrything just the engine was change to frm 22r to 12r to 3k to 4k ..its been frm oy old grandfather from the us navy and to my mom and to me so na miss ko ang willyz coz its tall also ..its good in the rain and its fun to drive its more than so many years frm 1970 to 2005
We don't, and we don't give a dang cause we'll still restore it anyways. This is what our great grandfathers did when they fist saw those old willys that was left here to rust after WWII, and we have no plans on stopping it. No restrictions of ANY nation can make us stop from loving these Jeeps, yeah not even our very own foreign consumers which is America, besides they can always stop buying from us if they're really that worried about the licensure and restrictions that we're purposely not following. Our products, our terms, period.
The name "jeep" is not patented or copyrighted. It was invented by the US army soldiers in the 1930's when they were issued a General Purpose vehicle. GP for short. They kept pronouncing it Gee Pee until they shortened it to JEEP.
Obtaining a patent in the US does not guarantee international protection of your intellectual property-USPTO patents are only effective in the US. There is no "international patent" that will protect an invention all over the world.
Patents and trademarks are territorial and must be filed in each country where protection is sought. A U.S. patent or trademark does not afford protection in another country. ... However, the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) streamlines the process of filing patents in multiple countries. If you already have a complete patent application with claims, filing a PCT application will cost approximately $3500. The PCT application enables you to preserve your right to file international patent applications (in any of approx 150 countries except for Taiwan and Argentina) for a couple of years.
Why do you show busted up jeeps? The americans left behind dozens of huge fields each with thousands of jeeps and vehicles of all descriptions. This help spur the Philippines economy
I never had a clue that a company that still produces jeep parts still existed, cool story, very interesting. You learn something new every day!
Didn't know they manufactured jeep parts in Caloocan. Thanks for sharing.
Wow amazing im living in caloocan for 30 years but i didn't know this factory now im planning to buy a old school jeep 😁
Hey Caloocan, that's where I'm from. Growing up I love my dad's owner type Jeep. I even driven it when I was 10, yes I'm practicing at 10 years old with a stick shift in a jeep in Philippines. The old days.
Yeh nice story to tell and you forgot to mention that being there's a lot of bunch of hoodlum in your place pretty scared ha!
Used to drive my. Drunk Uncle home in his Jeep. I was 10 also. In Oklahoma
Hi this is RedRex1, and you did it again around the world to Philippines,Africa, next Russia,doing very well Denis keep up the good work ,and God bless Tera flex awesome Offroad equipment I personally won't change ,and will recommend.
That’s my home country! Hard work always pays off!! I got my own JKU with my teraflex lift kit! Great video!
Great video...just received my new jeep tub!
Hey, it's Great to see someone I sub too on another channel commenting! My last account was deleted, and the commie that reported me was the one doin the threatening. Go figure, but my point is, your channel was one of the first I resubbed too on my new account. I am sure this will happen again, and I will resub again...lol
More quality here than at FCA!
I will add, the Philippine work force are amazingly clever and talented. I worked my whole life on the east coast of the US in boatyards, shipyards and the yacht building and maintenance industry in the 70’s to recently, from Maine to Miami there are many amazing craftsmen. But honestly, the natural talent and ingenious abilities of Philippine folk is awe inspiring.
Mabuhay! where else did Teraflex went in the Philippines?
Wow!!! Keep the history going.
Thanks for posting this up. Pretty damn cool!
letterpool Jeepney's.
Interesting video, thanks for uploading.
My question is, any collaboration with MD Juan and TeraFlex Suspensions as far Jeep/Willys parts for sale?
I was stationed at Clark AFB from mid '69 to late '70's and the Jeeps were everywhere. I'm wondering about the emissions standards on those old Jeep engines. Can't be good in crowded cities like Manila if they still have no standards.
They buried those jeeps? Man, I'd love to have one of those. They did nice work over there. Thanks!
Jeeps are starting to come back! I see more people are starting to do something with the older jeeps. This one kid put a jeep on a Corvette chases.
thats the right place in caloocan we used to have a wellyz back in the old theys when i was 12 years old till 22 years old i love that ...same evrything just the engine was change to frm 22r to 12r to 3k to 4k ..its been frm oy old grandfather from the us navy and to my mom and to me so na miss ko ang willyz coz its tall also ..its good in the rain and its fun to drive its more than so many years frm 1970 to 2005
thats why i love jeep.
That's amazing, what a cool story!
Now the question is can you buy a 41 jeep from them and have it shiped to the USA
absolutely!
There are old Willy's around here and there
@@laman491 lol
in the P.I. they call them, JEEPNEY. a stretched jeep that you will see everywhere.
they are called Jeepney's in the Philippines.
How can I buy one of the Jeeps seen at 3:32? I don't want it in the US. I want it in the Philippines.
search for "owner type jeep"
Go to phillipines and go to dasmarinas Cavite
I love the design of the Jeep or Willy's
I want the whole jeep
Mahindra
Can you use teraflex to hold those dentures in place?
I remember when we had manufacturing industries in Australia.
I thought sarao jeep located in parañaque pioneered that kind of jeep?
filipino are skillfull.machine assistance is secondary.the evidence.
Wonder if they have a license from Chrysler?
We don't, and we don't give a dang cause we'll still restore it anyways. This is what our great grandfathers did when they fist saw those old willys that was left here to rust after WWII, and we have no plans on stopping it. No restrictions of ANY nation can make us stop from loving these Jeeps, yeah not even our very own foreign consumers which is America, besides they can always stop buying from us if they're really that worried about the licensure and restrictions that we're purposely not following. Our products, our terms, period.
I wonder how they get around using the Jeep name on their panels? I cannot imagine they are a licensed product.
some local manufacturers can use it since they r licensed by jeep usa
The name "jeep" is not patented or copyrighted. It was invented by the US army soldiers in the 1930's when
they were issued a General Purpose vehicle. GP for short. They kept pronouncing it Gee Pee until they shortened
it to JEEP.
Obtaining a patent in the US does not guarantee international protection of your intellectual property-USPTO patents are only effective in the US. There is no "international patent" that will protect an invention all over the world.
Patents and trademarks are territorial and must be filed in each country where protection is sought. A U.S. patent or trademark does not afford protection in another country. ... However, the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) streamlines the process of filing patents in multiple countries.
If you already have a complete patent application with claims, filing a PCT application will cost approximately $3500. The PCT application enables you to preserve your right to file international patent applications (in any of approx 150 countries except for Taiwan and Argentina) for a couple of years.
WoooooW very nice amigo
Do you make parts for vehicles other than Jeep?
We do not unfortunately.
This is really cool
Nice! 👍🏻
How did I end up here?
Interesting thank you.
Address please sir
How much
hi how much the willys type jeep/?
Awesome!!!
Proud pinto here
Wow!
From philippines just sub
My peeps!
Surprised the yanks havent imposed some kind of restrictions on them
Hold the mic to your mouth in noise shop.
True true mh
This is md juan of filipines,,,,military jeep body dealer
Awesome
Why do you show busted up jeeps? The americans left behind dozens of huge fields each with thousands of jeeps and vehicles of all descriptions. This help spur the Philippines economy