My father first collected the parts to assemble this M38. He finished this in 1999. This Jeep is his pride and joy. I intended to preserve it in memory of him since he passed in 2009. The body is brand new reproduction from MD Juan Philippines as of the accessories. It has a 24 volt system, but the engine and under chassis are from a Mitsubishi Jeep 4DR5 2.7 liter diesel short chassis from Japan. Amazingly, my father was able to place a power steering on it with a power steering cooler.

I can’t forget the how happy my father was when he completed this M38 and when he brought it home. It is still a work in progress and the clutch needs to be upgraded because it is so heavy and hard; and also need new tires which I plan to purchase, the 700 x 16,  nondirectional.

I am really happy your company exists to preserve these Jeeps for future generations to come, so they can appreciate their simplicity & also the their history, when they were used during the War.

The whole story of this M38 started first with the mechanical winch that my grandfather kept in his barn for 38 years and gave it to my father. We also saw an M38 with a diesel engine in Baguio City, Philippines and could not believe that a diesel engine would fit in the very small engine bay of an M38.

So we decided on a diesel engine to increase the reliability of this M38 and to easily find parts for it in the Philippines and also because diesel fuel is cheaper there. My father did a cross country drive with the M38 for 1400 kilometers with no problem. It took him 3 days to get through because of the bad roads we have.

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7 thoughts on “A Willys M38 Restoration In the Philippines”
  1. Hi
    Great Jeep and story, A few years ago I sold a Jeep crankshaft to a Philippine gentleman , his was still in the Philippines, Never herd from him again.
    Bob

  2. Hi
    Great Jeep and story, A few years ago I sold a Jeep crankshaft to a Philippine gentleman , his was still in the Philippines, Never herd from him again.
    Bob

  3. Great looking Jeep. I’d like to see one of those diesels you wrote about.
    In 1979 I bought a VW Rabbit with a diesel engine. Phenomenal fuel mileage.
    Good luck with your Jeep.

  4. Great looking Jeep. I’d like to see one of those diesels you wrote about.
    In 1979 I bought a VW Rabbit with a diesel engine. Phenomenal fuel mileage.
    Good luck with your Jeep.

  5. Great story and a great jeep. Your father started basically with nothing and built a reliable jeep that looks the part but with upgraded running gear and chassis. It is cool that you live where MD Juan has it’s manufacturing plant.

  6. Great story and a great jeep. Your father started basically with nothing and built a reliable jeep that looks the part but with upgraded running gear and chassis. It is cool that you live where MD Juan has it’s manufacturing plant.

  7. Nice job on the M38. My first Jeep experience was in 1956 when I learned to drive on my grandfather’s jeep pickup. Then in 1965 when I was stationed at Clark Air Base in the Philippines where there were thousands of jeepneys, left overs from WWII that were taxis…and yes I saw them in Baguio City, gorgeous place. Then on to DaNang RVN where I drove one everday in 1968. Now I have my own 1953 truck pretty much restored. Will send that in to share this year.

  8. Nice job on the M38. My first Jeep experience was in 1956 when I learned to drive on my grandfather’s jeep pickup. Then in 1965 when I was stationed at Clark Air Base in the Philippines where there were thousands of jeepneys, left overs from WWII that were taxis…and yes I saw them in Baguio City, gorgeous place. Then on to DaNang RVN where I drove one everday in 1968. Now I have my own 1953 truck pretty much restored. Will send that in to share this year.

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