I suppose you have a good point about the diamond plate.
I was referring to your parking hoist though (height wise).
Oh, my bad. You threw me off when you said Hoist. Yes, the single post lift. Bend Pak makes it. Its the extended lift so you can get (model pl-6000x) over 7' of lift in the clear. My BMW M coupe and Datsun 510 are only 45-50" tall including the lift thickness. So in total, there will be a foot or less to spare on the 12' ceilings. Actually a bit more, because I dropped the lift 4" to allow for a recessed design so you don't have to drive over the foot that normally resides on top of the concrete. Here is a picture of a coupe I built for a friend of mine (578 wheel hp) You can see the lift barely in the back ground with the Datsun on it. And, you can tell, these cars aren't all that tall.
Thanks for reminding me what this garage is all about, its about its residents. I have been so focused on the upstairs, and getting it ready to move my business into, that I have actually forgotten about the main level area, and how its going to layout.
Lets introduce the permanent main level residents to the garage:
This is my car, we are converting in right now over to E85 flex fuel using the AEM EMS and a GM Flex Fuel sensor sensor. It has a Garrett GT4088R turbo on it, it has dyno'd 575 wheel up here on pump gas, with e85, we should add another 100 whp or safely.
Here is a pic of Steve's car (best friend from College) and mine together:
Here is an older pic of the lift in the existing 2 car garage (that garage has 15' ceilings). I have actually parked our landcruiser on it with room to spare in that garage.
a pic of the foot of the lift, that will sit down in the concrete recess, and then get covered with 1/4" plate steel.
A few pics of the datsun:
VG30,Nissan motor, not rebuilding it to a vg34 high compression motor.
Here are a few pics of cars I have worked on, fitted wheels and tires to, suspension, and minor other tuning:
Audi S8 (I designed and fitted the wheels, 283 30 21 on 10.5" wide wheels) Not the finish I would have gone for on the wheels, but its works.
996 Turbo, highly modified. Motos, Fikse wheels, Techart body, very nice car. I love it, all it needs in my book is a rear wheel drive conversion.
And then my favorite exotic. Other than fitting the wheels to the car, I can't say I have done anything to it. Car has a Heffner twin turbo it.
I don't have a car business, but have some friends that have done really well for them selves, and we work on the cars. More and more, we try and buy them already "done" and then we dial them in from there. Its just such a bad investment to build a car from scratch when you can buy them with all the expensive upgrades on them for almost no premium.