Wazzup Pilipinas!
So are you aware that there are several types of jeeps aside from the jeepneys that we see on the roads everyday. Many of these jeeps are now considered collectibles as they were a great part of history. Earning names like the "MacGuyver", the "MacArthur" and other names I could not recall at this time, they are indeed fascinating machineries that made up the days of our grandfathers during their younger years.
Many have used jeeps for military functions and some have also used them for private use as a collection to show off or to use occasionally for special functions or to flaunt at car shows. If you put a pimped-up jeep side by side with even the most expensive sports car, I bet both will get special attention from the crowd.
But these jeeps are most probably considered "extinct" in the
Philippines. It's a different news in other countries as there is even a
Filipino-owned company that manufactures jeepney metal parts for export
abroad.
We learned about the history and a lot of very
interesting facts about jeeps when we visited the manufacturing plant of
MD Juan Enterprises in Caloocan proudly owned by the Juan family with
Rommel Juan being the over-all head of the business.