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    Hello Everyone

    Howdy! I'm 18 years old and I'm restoring a 1950 CJ3A as a fun project. Being that I'm 18, my only knowledge of doing restoration is my high school small engine class, and whatever I've picked up from liking cars most of my life. There is an Instagram page for the project if you want some pictures, @willys.cj3a I'm definitely gonna be asking some questions on the forum here and hopefully I can get this thing working well. Look forward to hearing from you all when I post a question all confused

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    Welcome Viper! Good to see young blood.

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    Hello, Viper! I can tell you there are a lot of guys on here that can help you out. They have helped me a lot and we love seeing pictures of your project.

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    I remember when I was 18...well, kinda. You can post pix here. I'm not smart, I need pictures.
    There are a lot of folks that don't do all those other websites or text.
    Take your time, ask questions and think things out. I ask all the time.
    "Options are for girls"

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    Viper; CJ 3A

    Quote Originally Posted by Viper View Post
    Howdy! I'm 18 years old and I'm restoring a 1950 CJ3A as a fun project.
    Again, welcome. BMorgil is the King of CJ 3A;s with PeeJ. He knows CJ 3A's.

    Ask just about anything you want; we may or may not know the answer but we'll have an opinion for free and worth every penny you pay for it!

    I started driving my Dad's Jeep Truck when I was about 12-years old 63+ years ago. I'm still driving it and I say it's in its third lifetime. Your 1950 CJ 3A should be good for another 50 years or so.
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    Welcome Viper! We were all young at one time or another, so we can relate. We will do our best to help out with any questions you may have. No question is dumb, or too small.

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    Welcome Viper!!!!
    Just take your time and think things through and you’ll be just fine.
    Post some pictures when you can, look forward to seeing your project. And like the other guys said ask all the questions you want bc answers are free.

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    Hello Viper, I'm new to this forum as well but, as others have said its nice to see the younger generation playing with old metal. Post a pic.

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