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    [SIZE=3]Whenever we pass by Nueva Ecija and Bulacan, the vintage WWII jeeps in those areas never cease to amaze us. Willys at Eisenhower jeeps yata ang mga yun. Still with war time colors and decals, head-turner talaga. [/SIZE]
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    [SIZE=3]Where can I buy one? How much? TIA! [/SIZE]

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    You can check the MDJuan. They sell replicas.

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    I've already visited their website

    http://www.mdjuan.com.ph/

    Thanks bro!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjmd3_787 View Post
    I've already visited their website

    http://www.mdjuan.com.ph/

    Thanks bro!
    Your welcome!

    Hope you can get the best one!

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    A 1945 high hood willy's jeep.

    Parts are available locally. MDjeepstar or MDjuan can provide replacement parts.




    Last edited by jpdm; September 29th, 2009 at 07:41 AM.

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    Another one...Las Pinas area..






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    An Imus, Cavite fabricator/assembler made very few replicas of this types of vehicles...
    A replica of the jeep station wagon was sold to a Bacoor jeep enthusiast...

    A TV show (I think its Auto focus) featured a restored original jeep station wagon owned by a young guy from Ilocos.
    Last edited by jpdm; September 29th, 2009 at 08:49 AM.

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    OT: jan ata based ang mitsubishi jeep.

    may mga mitsubishi jeep din sa mga surplus yards though it guess the selling price is quite high. they are willys based jeeps with mitsubishi engines and transmission ranging from 4dr5, 4dr6t and 4dr7. they look similar to the jeep posted by jpdm. (above)

where to buy vintage WWII jeeps?