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Vehicle Description

1953 PHILIPPINES JEEPNEY

THE REAL DEAL!


CALL OR TEXT 210-548-1310


Built by renowned Jeepney builder SARAO in the Philippines and brought over to the U.S. in the 80’s by the owner of Tombstone Pizza.


It is very original and super authentic and mostly in its original form with a few small up grades. Its said to by one of 12 known to exist in the country. Would be incredible for a promotional vehicle.


It'spowered by the legendary 225 Dauntless V6 which was used by Jeep in the late 60’s in CJ’s, Commandos and Jeepsters.


It starts quick, and runs strong. It also has a Turbo Hydromatic automatic transmission, and Power Steering and Power Disc Brakes.


Almost all the lights work, one or maybe two bulbs are out. It drives nice and has a new wheel and tire set.


I’ve owned hundreds of Classic Cars and Trucks, and nothing gets the attention this rig gets. People literally surround this truck when it pull into a gas station. Located in San Antonio Texas. It has seating for about 16 people in the back.


IMPORTANT!!! A $1000 deposit in due right at auction end by Zelle, Cash-App. or Wire-In. The total balance is due within a week by Cash in person or Wire Transfer only.


Sarao Motors was established in 1953 by Leonardo Sarao, a former kalesa driver turned mechanic, as a small automotive shop with an initial budget of ₱700 (equivalent to ₱91,211 in 2021). The company grew into a multimillion corporation that produced the majority of jeepneys in the Philippines. At its peak, the ratio of Sarao jeepneys rolling the streets of Manila outnumbered other brands by almost 7 to 1, making the Sarao name synonymous with the vehicle.[2]