Stas26
Well-known member
Hi!
It's old gas station or autoservice station?
Like it's old school style.
It's old gas station or autoservice station?
Like it's old school style.
Hi!
It's old gas station or autoservice station?
Like it's old school style.
Cool thread. Nice place you have.
Nice looking car.
The shop is very cool and so is the style of the whole building. It's to bad the steel panels on the walls are beat up, they give the shop a unique look. Are the ones on the ceiling going to stay? Either way can't wait to see it all finished.
Thanks HOTFR8! I'm toying with the idea of importing some 6 cylinder technology from down under in the form of a supercharger kit from Aussiespeed so I can slap a small Weiand huffer on it. Need to get a bit further along in the house project before I can spend the coin. lol
Make sure you get the correct gear. Holden Six is very different to Chevrolet.
Got sheeting on two sides, so the guys can work better when the wind blows here which is often.

Whew -27 degrees! And I thought we've had it rough here in the single digits. Looking really great, I also love the overhang. Kinda fits the style of the building well IMO. For your door situation, maybe look into this:
https://www.realslidinghardware.com...mrrxADiT-TzlQIQXSfMPZ9EzfwXjZ2Y0aAkhrEALw_wcB


It's interesting to see this take shape.
Carry on.............
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Had a great distraction from the building project this week. Picked up a '69 Charger RT/SE. Hasn't been on the road since 1980 - was parked because it was burning some oil. Mostly original paint. This thing is absolutely loaded! Power windows, AM 8 track stereo, 6-way driver's seat, console automatic, tach and gauges, cruise control, high performance axle package, heavy duty cooling, tinted glass, power steering, power disc brakes, and rear window defrost. It hasn't been messed with at all which is probably the most amazing thing.
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The single pane front glass has all been removed along with the rotten siding. This afforded the opportunity to also order the front windows! I wanted to be able to open the windows for some cross breeze and my wife wanted to keep the picture window look. Solution - Marvin has picture windows where the entire window cranks out, with a screen all around the edge. The window only cranks out an inch or two, but it's enough to get fresh air in.
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We also ordered the door for the hot tub room. Ended up going with a Marvin 3 panel door where all the panels will move to one side. Each panel is all glass.
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And finally the door between the kitchen and the bay area has been framed. There will be a glass sliding door with glass panes all around it. I didn't want the glass on top of the door, but the wife prevailed.
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