Sibal (시발) | |
Body Style: | 2 door Jeep |
Engine: | 1.3 L 1322 cc 4-cylinder |
Transmission: | ADV 3 only go back to the 1st MT |
Production: | 1955-1963 |
Assembly: | Euljiro, South Korea Jongno, South Korea Yongsan, South Korea |
Related: | Willys Jeep Nissan Patrol (4W60) |
Sibal (pronounced as /ko/) was a South Korean automotive brand. It was the first passenger vehicle produced in South Korea, from May 1955 to August 1963. The word Sibal means 'inception' or 'beginning'.[1]
The first Sibal was hand-built by brothers Choi Mu-seong, Choi Hae-seong and Choi Soon-seong, based on the famous Willys Jeep. Initial demands for Sibal were low. However, after winning a presidential award, production began to flourish.[2]
First produced in 1955, the Sibal was initially hand-built using mostly imported parts, and a body shell made from old oil drums. Based on the Willys Jeep, production was slow until the vehicle gained a presidential award, whereupon it became a relatively popular choice for Korean taxi firms.
In 1962 the Korean government instigated The Automobile Industry Protection Act, forcing foreign manufacturers to create partnerships with existing automotive companies. As a result early versions of companies such as Kia, SsangYong and others gained cheap inroads to Korea, and the Sibal was discontinued in 1963.
Willys Jeep Copy Model's heritage(+workers) inherited to SsangYong Korando. (another company.)