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Finally finished my dream garage!

Miccara

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Only took me 40 years of wanting one, but now complete. First project - out with the old motor... refresh ;) and re-insert!

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Looks awesome and I am sure you wish you could have done it 5 years ago...I'm so jealous. I am teetering between using money to finish my 69 Coronet OR spend it on building the garge . Chicken or the egg right! Love to have the garage built to fish the car but you can't drive the garage!
 
Very nice and clean setup!

What is the old document thats framed?
 
Sweet but missing one part of the dream.. a 426 sitting on a stand.. :)
 
What are the dimensions?

I'm contemplating a 30w x50d x12h (at the edge) end loader.

Should be able to hold 3 cars on one side and 2 on the other with a car sized work area (where the 6th car would be) and be high enough to put in a lift.
 
Very nice and clean setup!

What is the old document thats framed?

All three items on that wall go together. The big white cloth, the General Electric advertising sign, and the old document (which is really the envelope the cloth came in), all are a 1950ish headlight aiming system used in garages through the 50's and early 60's. The framed envelope has the instructions for use printed on it. It's pretty funny by todays standards!
 
What are the dimensions?

I'm contemplating a 30w x50d x12h (at the edge) end loader.

Should be able to hold 3 cars on one side and 2 on the other with a car sized work area (where the 6th car would be) and be high enough to put in a lift.

Garage is 25x25 with a 14ft ceiling. Was supposed to be 30x30 - foundation got done while I was away on a business trip. Really ticked me off... oh well. ;) 18' front door with 8' back door.
 
All three items on that wall go together. The big white cloth, the General Electric advertising sign, and the old document (which is really the envelope the cloth came in), all are a 1950ish headlight aiming system used in garages through the 50's and early 60's. The framed envelope has the instructions for use printed on it. It's pretty funny by todays standards!
Very cool indeed post some pics of them when you get time
 
It looks much larger.
 
Nice shop, I'm envious :thumbsup:

nice RR too :lol:
 
I can see why the side door glass is covered over! Luv it.
 
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