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cold85

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Well I still have a few things left to do but I am in.
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JMURiz

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Wow!
The scale of that thing is great, doesn't look all that big till you realize the specs and that those are large cars in it. Very well done. How does the upstairs look or is it still unfinished and used for storage?
 
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cold85

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It is 42x36 with a unfinished upstairs more for storage. old pic but not much has changed upstairs
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icnsltmfg

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That looks absolutely fantastic! Not too over the top, nice and clean / organized, and a great area above the garage. Best of luck with it.
 

volvo

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Wowsa.. What an upstairs space, is it going to be all storage or percentage mans space ??.

Looking very nice. A man after my own heart, ( floor protectors under rear lift legs and metal bench on rollers.)
Certainly a standard to compare up to...H
 
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cold85

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Wowsa.. What an upstairs space, is it going to be all storage or percentage mans space ??.

Looking very nice. A man after my own heart, ( floor protectors under rear lift legs and metal bench on rollers.)
Certainly a standard to compare up to...H

did not finish the upstairs just for storage. thanks
 

V-10 Killer

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Beautiful! I love the brick work. I probably wouldn't have used OSB inside, but seeing as how you spent the money you saved on those awesome cars, who cares about that. Congrats on a sweet toybox!
 

JDMopar

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Nice garage,and nice hot rods! What brand lift is that? Looks like either a Backyard Buddy or a Superlifts OS 7000.
 
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cold85

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Nice garage,and nice hot rods! What brand lift is that? Looks like either a Backyard Buddy or a Superlifts OS 7000.

I can not remember the brand but they closed down before i could by the optional casters. so now i have to make some
 

sharpshooter

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I noticed your at the bottom of your driveway and there is no lip or drains to keep water coming off your driveway into your garage, Hows that working out
 
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cold85

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I noticed your at the bottom of your driveway and there is no lip or drains to keep water coming off your driveway into your garage, Hows that working out
It is hard to tell from the pic but there is a good incline the last 10ft to the garage and the water does not get to it.
 
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bmwpower

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OMG...I have to see more picts of that charger. Totally cool.

The garage looks outstanding as well...
 

CJP_69

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Very nice garage! What is the width of the upstairs storage area inside those trusses?
 

Mr. Welsh

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Wow that Charger is awesome. It does look like water would run right into the garage. Exterior brick looks nice. Where do you store the trailer?
 
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cold85

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Is that a Dart or Scamp next to the Charger?

dart
by the way to see more pics of the charger go to photbucket.com and type in cold85 under search then click to see my album
 

two2fastforu

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Beautiful! I love the brick work. I probably wouldn't have used OSB inside, but seeing as how you spent the money you saved on those awesome cars, who cares about that. Congrats on a sweet toybox!

I plan on using OSB in mine and painting it white also with a grey bottom and racing stripes. Mine is a working garage and if I bump the wall it won't be destroyed like wallboard. I think the OSB is much tougher. True it is not as smooth, but this ain/t my house, it is my shop.

Nice cars by the way. Now you got to do some work in there and get it dirty. LOL:beer: :thumbup:
 
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