TudorWagon
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I posted once a month ago, but I hadn't had a chance to post more until now. I have to say, this is a pretty cool site.
I don't have a big garage, but it's adequate for what I need to do. I use the carport if I need to.
I currently have a 65 Falcon Tudor wagon I keep out of the NW wetness in there. I'm also the local Falcon Club president -- so I'm interested to see any other Falcons people may have stashed in their garages.
It was originally built as an RV garage and has a 12x12 door that is also the only access to the garage -- or I should say "was" the only access into the garage. I eventually cut a door into the door so I could get in during the winter without dumping any heat out going in and out. Have had a lot of comments on "how'd you do that?" Very carefully, of course.
It's got a loft inside built by some previous owner as storage, which I may someday remove to do a lift. We'll see.
I've attached a couple pics of the door before and after I added the smaller door into it. I probably have some pictures somewhere of the inside. Will have to search the other computers...
I don't have a big garage, but it's adequate for what I need to do. I use the carport if I need to.
It was originally built as an RV garage and has a 12x12 door that is also the only access to the garage -- or I should say "was" the only access into the garage. I eventually cut a door into the door so I could get in during the winter without dumping any heat out going in and out. Have had a lot of comments on "how'd you do that?" Very carefully, of course.
It's got a loft inside built by some previous owner as storage, which I may someday remove to do a lift. We'll see.
I've attached a couple pics of the door before and after I added the smaller door into it. I probably have some pictures somewhere of the inside. Will have to search the other computers...