Just thought I would do a little "Ranting" here about our rankings. �It took me about 2 years to work my way up from a Postal Jeep to a Flat Fender. Then, just a couple of weeks of enjoying that "highly enviable" status and I was demoted to Postal Jeep again with the start of this new forum. �I know, it happened to everyone else too. Of course, rank, stars, and number of posts is not what this forum is all about. �But since it's there it is a part of it. �Who wants to be a Postal Jeep (Newbie)? In fact, because this will be my 51st post since we started the new forum, this is the post that will move me out of Postal Jeep (Newbie) into Scrambler. �Yeah. �Now that the project of restoring my own CJ-3A is a thing of the past, and especially during the winter with it in hibernation in its own little garage in my back yard, I don't have a lot to add or even show on the 3A page so my advancement in rank, stars, and number of posts will be slow in coming. �
Now, all kidding aside, as I have stated before, I really enjoy this forum with other members' posts, especially those with photos. �
From the time I was a small child, when there were so many WWII surplus Jeeps around town, I have always been drawn to these capable and intriguing little vehicles. �My little community had Jeep Safaris regularly during the summers when twenty to thirty Jeeps were packed with camping goods and families and off we went into the nearby deserts or mountains. I went along many many times as a child before I could even drive. There were lots of trails around here then and if we wanted to go someplace where there was no trail, we would make one. �Almost every family in this small remote community had at least one Jeep. �Oh, for the good ol' days.
I've made a lot of friends and acquaintances here on the 3A Page. Thanks to everyone who has asked questions, answered questions, and posted photos of their projects and Jeep outings and events. �And who cares about the rank, stars, or numbers?