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walrus

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Great pics, cool to see other parts of the world are obsessed with their toys and shops also:beer:
 
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toyomatt84

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This project is just awesome. I've never been much of a Citroen fan, but I can seriously appreciate all the hard work and time spent both in your cars and in the housing as to which they reside. Very cool work indeed.:thumbup:
 

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Wow... I love your space. Simply amazing. Your craftsmanship with found objects and old world style is superb and something to be aspired to.
 

therealjakeg

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Wow thats a beautiful structure glad to see its still standing and good for you for restoring it. Looks good!
 
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lucajack2cv

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Tanks everybody I'll keep the dream alive that's sure! That's a lot to do and the trick is to save money to use it for important and definitive works an use as less as possible to do the rest to obtain charming and funny solutions with a little work.

And sometimes it gives you some surprise, as this treasure found between all those old round stones! :bounce:

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Tanks Walperstyle.. btw, here's a dutch kustom-citroenist working on a Tatra 603 ;) http://www.kustombart.nl/Eindex.htm
 

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Tanks everybody I'll keep the dream alive that's sure! That's a lot to do and the trick is to save money to use it for important and definitive works an use as less as possible to do the rest to obtain charming and funny solutions with a little work.

LUCAJACK,

I continue to keep an eye on your amazing work in Italy. Your father working along with with you meant a lot.:) It is passing good things down from one generation to another.

From the car show pictures it looks like your shop also has a bit of man cave appeal. :bounce:

The waterworks were far out....:shocking:

My best to you and yours.:thumbup:
 
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bazzateer

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Luca, your English is better than a lot of people here in the UK. Actually the Americans on here speak (type?) English better than alot of them too!

The work on the round stone pavement (in English we call them cobbles) by Roxie and you is simply fantastic, as is everything else you have done.

My only question is this: With all the work on the buildings, the cars and the holidays/vacations - when do you get a chance to work for a living - what is your trade?

(I know, that was 2 questioons!)

Keep us all updated please. Your work is inspirational.
 

Dead Skunk

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Luca,I have just spent 2 hours looking at all the pictures in this thread. Simply amazing. I love the olde world look of your buildings and the special atmosphere you have created. Keep it up and keep posting your progress. We all love it!!!
 
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lucajack2cv

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Tanks everybody, I'm very glad you all are interested in my (rough) work and some find it inspirational.

I think inspiration is just continuous feedback betweeen men, this help us to express genius everyone has inside. What's better than a forum like this to develope it!!

In my work lot of inspiration came to me from european (Italy and France, Spain, Holland, Scandinavia or Eastern Europe..) buildings of the past (country houses and barns, villages but also old factories and old railways stations, old streets and shops, pavements, enlightment...) but also from the american tradition specially: during studies I used to pass hours and hours in the Architecture Library of Torino Politecnical University: XIX and ** century architecture was rapresented almost entirely in protographs, manuals.. I found also a lot of american photograpic books of 20's, '40 and specially some 70's hand-made houses books :pimpflash like this for example:

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They give a great push to immagination, of course. Many tecnics of constructions specially all those great wood works I discovered in many garages of this forum they are inusual in italy, anyway to build and live in an handcraft home is always possible everywere if you really want it.

My "true" work so is architect. I work for public administration to plan and project roads, schools, parks and even with an equipe a stadium and the new railway station of my town. Unfortunatly laws, costs, times and finally administrators and public taste needs often a very impersonal work. But after 18 p.m. you're not obliged to continue with impersonal life, is'nt it?

Now stop words and some other garage shots:

Here's still some shots of the rear porch, (tanks Baz, in italian "ciottoli" :thumbup: ) cobbles-pavemented too. It gives a shelter to the future restauration cars..

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.. and to my country 1972 Citroen Mehari, my favorite and only car in the hot months :thumbup:

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Behind the great "double chevrons" wood gates..

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.. King Kong!!
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lucajack2cv

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Citrogarages of the past #2!

In his anonimous car box of the six-floors building where I lived with my parents and brother, everything was born..

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It is unuseful to explain in a forumgarage than many interests not well-accepted in a home (for ex. restoring a veteran car :D) normally develope in a garage..

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This garage and it's interior decoration still exist and is used by my brother Marco as a private atelier for his work: repair and restore, buy and sell vintage musical instruments!

:hellobye: Lj
 
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lucajack2cv

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Citrogarages of the past #3:

in this other charming box-cave I used to park my first car.. a citroen 2cv of 1985:

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This box didnt' exist anymore :( but every element of the interior decoration was saved and is now exposed in main "Citroranch":

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truck

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This is awesome. I love the cobblestone drive and the memorbilia you have displayed. You are doing great work. Reminds me of the 400yr old cottage we owned in the UK that we did some restoration/modernizaton work on. I miss that place.

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CaliNapco

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Got ta say.. This is one of my favorite posts to check in on.. Gives me hope i'll get around to some of my crazy ideas on my Lil' Napco ranch...
 

gonzoengineer

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You guys are a class act. That is a beautiful workshop, full of character! I absolutely adore buildings such as that and appreciate the effort to restore their former glory while modernizing them for present day use.
 
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Curt_pnw

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I love what you have done so far. Everything looks to be very well thought out and you can tell you and your girlfriend really put your hearts into the work. I will be watching this thread.

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I wish I could own one of these, they seem very rare here in the states. not many have been imported. My dad and I almost bought a 2CV a couple years ago, seeing all yours makes we want to buy one again. :)

Also, this looks like it was great fun. I hope to do something similar someday.
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E30bimmer

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I'm a BMW guy, but also love old architecture and car stuff. Beautiful, simply beautiful. I like your style sir.
 

mk2dk

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Just saw this thread tonight, and I'm out of words. Absolutely amazing . . . . :bowdown:
greetings from Denmark
 

Grizz1963

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Luca, this is the 2nd time today I am going to say:
WOW ! WOW !!!

What an amazing thread , and what a great life you choose to live.
You also have a wonderful lady in your life.
That is so important in this day and age.

I have posted a link to your thread on www.retrorides.proboards.com in the general forum.
Pleas do feel welcome to come in and show your cars and life on there.
We have a rather large following of all things French and other Retro Rides, including the Italians.

The thread link is here:

http://www.retrorides.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=76273


Look forward to seeing you on Retro Rides, if you have time to get there.

Rian (Grizz)
 
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blackaccentgr

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greetings from greece!!!!well done my "mediterranian neighbour"!!!i love the old stuff you you are gathering...its very difficult to find such things i greece and most of the times sooo expensive.....KEEP UP THE GOD WORK:bowdown:
 

abstamaria

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Thank you for posting, Luca. Your thread has been such an enjoyable read. Your lovely home, garage, and cars present such a wonderful contrast to the other garages on this forum, all equally distinct and wonderful too.

Andres
Manila
 
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lucajack2cv

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Hallo garagefriends! I'm back to meet you and to describe how work goes on in this last year in Citrogarage..

.. in facts the battle continues in several fronts, specially on the housing front due to our new family situation ;)

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Here's the whole story (click your banner to translate italian text):

http://www.2cvclubitalia.com/public/smf/index.php?topic=6368.0


It was in May, a great first summer is gone for our little Giovanni André with some 2cv meetings and rallies in tuscany and sicily to introduce loto of friends..

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.. the traditional 2cv meeting "Citraduno" #2 in our village..

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Lot of friends, everywhere, we hope our little man had a small taste of the world of love around him, now summer is gone and we need now a warm and confortable home, winter is so close..

..in recent months many upgrades have been made to our house and garage, always keeping the style of yesteryear and human scale that distinguishes them from the beginning.

the most important is the operation of the central heating of the 30 which, when updated, will replace the old stove finally, really powerful, but limited to one room. Here's our "new" boiler..

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Here's the old fireplace, the fireplace stone and finally our boiler "The General" in place..

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.. here' the great "Bongioanni" radiators restoration..

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..and here's, for your pleasure, the whole story from the beginning:

http://www.2cvclubitalia.com/public/smf/index.php?topic=4118.msg199224#msg199224

See you soon garage friends, :) new updates will follow!

Lucajack.
 
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abstamaria

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Lucajack, conratulations on the addition. Andre is a good name.

Best wishes from Manila, Andres
 
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