You must need to push and pull cars out of these?Yes. A friend has them at his body shop. Make sure the roof is sealed from leaks and put vents in for air flow in areas that have high humidity.Also make sure it is as clean inside as possible. They ship all kinds of nasty stuff in those things. Some carry grain and vermin can smell that from miles away.Your car would make a nice home.
I know a guy with dozens of them. Yes, you do have to push the car in and out. Actually you have to PULL the car out 'cause there's no room down the sides!! You also need to ventilate them well BUT keep rodents out - so screened vents. And like any unheated building, on warm spring days moisture is going to form on the cold car - LOTS of it !!!
You are right about that but what can be done for a home conversion can also be done for a garage. There is all ready a picture posted that would make a good start. See post #2.A "home" is usually more than one primer red container plunked at the side of the property !!
Great pictures
Nice set-upI bought one and installed a roll up door on the side...... squeezed it between my building and the 6 foot fence (I had 9 feet to work with lol) I cut a hole in my wall to line up with the roll up. It's pretty much out of sight. I put a roof over it......it stays nice an dry. an extra 320 sq feet of storage.... been there since 07
excuse any mess, in the middle of major clean up and re-organizing
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rear view no one sees, gonna extend the building out another 22 feet soon
...faces north, needs a good power washing lol
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tall fences make for good neighbors.....
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