boy, its look real organized now. nicely organized. with all these posts recently about organization, i think its a message to me to learn something from all these post and put it to use as well. one day, maybe
If you can manage and still fit the cars in there -- you're a better man than me. I gave that up a long time ago. We park outside. But it's a pleasure now at our new house. Before we had mud and gravel outside the garage ! A paved driveway is the greatest....lol.
Thanks for sharing the process. It's great to see what others go through. I've had very similar struggles. Finally got a shed built so all the yard stuff is out of the garage and I can put the workshop back together. It's really amazing what we're willing to do to participate in this hobby of ours !!
I am just stunned as all get out that you have a garage that can fit ANY full size pickup in it. My garage was a tight squeeze to get my old standard cab short box Ranger in... Stupid architects don't know what people drive...
I am just stunned as all get out that you have a garage that can fit ANY full size pickup in it. My garage was a tight squeeze to get my old standard cab short box Ranger in... Stupid architects don't know what people drive...
My dad is no dummy. When he designed and built the house he measured his 1972 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham and added three feet to the front and back for walking room and enough space on the side to open the doors without hitting the wall.
Dad's was blue, and according to the Minnesota State Highway Patrol, it went at least 143 MPH. I never drove it again.
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A moral man does it.
Yeah, well, the architects that sketched out the plans for my garage must have had a completely different car in mind... Considering 1984 construction I would think...
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