It is my Ram. The upstairs paint scheme is starting to come together. The back wall with the stripe will be a nod to the Formula when done. Also picked up a really cool LED Fireplace for a great deal, so I threw it in the wall.
Things kind of took a back seat but I am getting back on track with the garage. We now have the flooring, kitchenette and bathroom in the upstairs as well as the bathroom functional in the garage. Here are a few pictures.
Finally some updates. The weather has been horrible for so long it really delayed construction. Also changed the AC/Heat setup to a ductless system with two units upstairs and two down. 19 sear rating. Everything should be very energy efficient in this building.
Closed cell insulation...
Small visual update: they installed the garage doors today. All of the plumbing and wiring is now installed as well. It is supposed to get up to 50 degrees this week so there may be hope for the outside concrete pad to be poured. Hopefully the siding can be finished up as well.
Toys? I am just your typical GM fanatic, especially Firebirds and Corvettes:D
My 76 Fire-Am
79 Formula 400-4spd. one of 367 built. At the paint shop waiting for me to pick it up.
69 Corvette 350 4spd
2005 Corvette and 2010 Camaro
Their existing home. An addition we built in 2005...
Two reasons:
1. The upstairs has a bathroom going in with a shower in on dormer. To have enough wall clearance, I decided to reduce the window size and did the other to match.
2. COST:scared: Those triple red windows were not cheap:sad:
Hello everyone. I am finally building the garage I have been thinking about forever. It is 28x48 stick built with approx. 600 sq.ft. Mancave upstairs. I left one bay open for a future lift. Below are pictures of the project so far:
Hello, I have been surfing this forum for a while now gathering ideas. I have finally started my dream garage. I am starting a thread in the gallery to show progress.