Mike shared this video of a brief MD Juan factory tour. The video, in part, demonstrates the scope of equipment necessary to make some of the parts. It’s not a trivial investment in stamps and computer equipment.
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Mike shared this video of a brief MD Juan factory tour. The video, in part, demonstrates the scope of equipment necessary to make some of the parts. It’s not a trivial investment in stamps and computer equipment.
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There should be a warning on this video to “Wear a bib before watching”. All those rust free parts caused excessive drooling.
Thanks for the Awesome Video!!!
Wow, Thats alot of willys, bodys. i wonder if its a big foreign market, i cant imagine selling that many in the USA or maybe he does
i’ll take one of each — side-note , the split / combat rims were also used for the jeep trailers ..
More video on the MD Juan production factory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpS6E59_YR8
Did they fix all of the issues noted with past installations?
Scott,
My sense is that there are less complaints than there were ten or more years ago. When I spoke with the MD Juan folks back in 2013 they said their intent was to listen and improve their products (they attended the 2013 Spring Willys Reunion for those reasons). I do know folks who have bought bodies over the past few years and are happy with them. However, whether “all” the issues have been corrected isn’t clear to me.
– Dave