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                    [Title] => Resurrecting a dying legacy
                    [Summary] => Deeply ingrained in the Filipino culture is the iconic image of jeepneys. A spin-off of the World War II relic, jeepneys more than epitomize the colorful Filipino heritage.


The jeep we know today, however, evolved from the original "MacArthur type." And because of Pinoy ingenuity, we now have the Jiffy, the owner-type stainless, M151s, and M38s among other variants of the original WWII vintage.
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The jeep we know today, however, evolved from the original "MacArthur type." And because of Pinoy ingenuity, we now have the Jiffy, the owner-type stainless, M151s, and M38s among other variants of the original WWII vintage.
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