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I hope you share what she comes up with. Are there constraints on home colors and such in your area, too?

I checked the site for your neighborhood and it was an interesting read.

There are stern suggestions on color palettes Haha. When you buy a house, it comes with a owners guide that was written by the original architect. Ill post some shots of that. long story short, earth tones, bright colors on doors only. To give you an idea, the house was orignally white with black accents. thats it. :lol:
 
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Your shop looks great. I really like that new entrance you made.

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Just posted on kwyjibo build thread too! Great build thread... Your shop is on Santa Fe? I also have a 1 car MCM and really trying to figure out what I am doing with space. Can't wait to see more progress.
 
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Just posted on kwyjibo build thread too! Great build thread... Your shop is on Santa Fe? I also have a 1 car MCM and really trying to figure out what I am doing with space. Can't wait to see more progress.

Sure is! I see you're in harvey park. DO you have Clif May house?
 
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Got a few things done this evening. Put up this peg board section the get the ladders and miter box off the floor. Not sure how I fell about it quite yet..
Also swiped this cool little drawer thing from the shop that I found while cleaning out our warehouse, started organizing some things into it


And for those that are interested in the house, Here is a copy of a magazine the house was in back in '54. Out neighborhood was a kind of "Neighborhood of the future" experiment, so there are a few different things going on. The row of four houses that we are in were a study in making a small house feel big. You can zoom on the pictures if you care to learn more about it. Its really fascinating.
 

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Nice article! I've been trying to track down similar stuff for my neighborhood. A few of the older neighbors have told me that they have the original sales brochures and other things but they've never been able to find them. :(
 

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The garage, house and cars look awesome. Volvo guy here chiming in.

I have the same kind of garage door too. I tried hanging tires from the ceiling once before and the damn door got in the way of closing it. Stupid thing.
I have also had the spring get in the way of other things

One thing you could do, is just continue that 1x1 spaced pattern, but inset it into the cavity. Gives the spring space, and from the road, it doesn't look unfinished. You could even just cut the thickness down a bit more and make them thinner too.
 

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Thanks for sharing the magazine coverage, so cool to have that heritage and history of the house, and great to see it's in sympathetic hands too. The work workshop is pretty awesome too!
 
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Haven't had a chance to work on the garage much, holidays, got very sick, and had a huge pile of car parts show up after a year of waiting. But I did manage to dismantle and paint the tool box and cabinet bank. Starting to look good! Now I need to paint the over head cabinets and get a stainless top made for the work bench!
Also decided to stain the table top for some reason....
There were also some requests for photos of the house. Its hard to take a picture of a house without a real camera, so this is as good as I could get for now
Car part pile for those that are interested...
 

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What coilovers are those? Are those Kaplhenke made? I was just thinking about getting the ball rolling on some coilovers, but it took you about a year to get those back?
What shock inserts are you using?
 
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WOW! I must say I'm a big fan of your choices. The house is beautiful, the wagons are similar to some of my dreamed up vehicles and I'm pretty partial to the Ranger as well. Definitely subscribing and looking forward to updates.
 

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I am so in on ALL of this. Sick architecture, turbo bricks, wagons, sweet old posters; DOPE. To be honest, you had me at wagons, the rest is just a huge bonus.
 
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What coilovers are those? Are those Kaplhenke made? I was just thinking about getting the ball rolling on some coilovers, but it took you about a year to get those back?
What shock inserts are you using?

They are from Kahplenke, but they are produced by JRZ from belgium.http://www.kaplhenke.com/collections/240/products/240-jrz-rsone-coilovers
The reason they took so long was because I pre ordered them before they went into production. They are in stock now. These ones are entire new tubes that are pressed and welded into the factory spindle, and don't use a insert. Kahplenke's cheaper coilovers, the ones that use the stock tubes and a insert shock are always in stock and ready to ship.
 
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WOW! I must say I'm a big fan of your choices. The house is beautiful, the wagons are similar to some of my dreamed up vehicles and I'm pretty partial to the Ranger as well. Definitely subscribing and looking forward to updates.

I am so in on ALL of this. Sick architecture, turbo bricks, wagons, sweet old posters; DOPE. To be honest, you had me at wagons, the rest is just a huge bonus.

Thanks guys!
 

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Love the house! I'm jealous of the abundance of MCM homes in South California compared to Memphis but not jealous of the prices. :)
 

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How did you attach the aluminum for your cabinet door slides and not have the doors hanging up on the mounting hardware? I hope you don't mind I'm planning on copying your idea.
 

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the autocross car looks awesome! I love the blue older car with the turbo motor. Keep up the awesome work!!
 

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This is so full of awesome. I really dig the lumber holder. Something like that would work very well in my single car space. Great house, love the style.
 

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It's funny that I opened this thread on a whim. A few weeks back I happened upon this at the Denver Zoo. It's a shame that the light was fading and that it wasn't parked next to anything that would have done well in a photo with it or I'm sure I would have stayed longer for more pictures.
 

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I'm loving this thread! I have a '66 122S Wagon that I rescued from a barn a few years ago, I bought a bunch of 123GT parts for it, including the tachometer.
 
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It's funny that I opened this thread on a whim. A few weeks back I happened upon this at the Denver Zoo. It's a shame that the light was fading and that it wasn't parked next to anything that would have done well in a photo with it or I'm sure I would have stayed longer for more pictures.
Thats funny, the new owner drives it quite a bit. It gets spotted alot.
I'm loving this thread! I have a '66 122S Wagon that I rescued from a barn a few years ago, I bought a bunch of 123GT parts for it, including the tachometer.
Very cool! My wagon came with a 123gt tach, but it was internally shorted and burned up
 

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I haven't popped into this thread in a bit and now I see you've got p1800s, as well! I love the looks of those things. There are two in my neighborhood (probably the same owner) but man-oh-man, are they good looking cars.
 
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