I recently moved to the state of Washington for a job promotion. Along with bettering our living quarters, it was time for a garage upgrade. You'll see that we outgrew our last vehicular storage facility. Now we have a 4 car garage 2x2 that has.... 4 cars in it. I do light fab work. The bronze BMW that you see had quite a bit of rear end sheetmetal work and 2 of the 4 cars we own are projects. I'm hoping to sequester one of the corners for fabrication. As you can see, it's a smidge tight. The 56' Ford is in front of a small plywood covered work bench the previous owner created. I'm looking for a good way to take the truck apart and store the pieces so that they do not deteriorate. Namely the frame. I can make a cab dolly for the cab (I've seen the one my father did) so I can roll it around the garage. I'm looking for some insight into fender and frame storage. I have a small shed in the backyard where I might be able to squeeze the fenders hood and tailgate, but it's definitely not large enough for the frame.
I don't think putting it outside would be a wise decision here with all the rain, and I know the wife wouldn't take too kindly to a ford pickup frame next to her garden beds. Anyone ever tackled this dilemma? Thanks!
I promise, better photos soon.
I don't think putting it outside would be a wise decision here with all the rain, and I know the wife wouldn't take too kindly to a ford pickup frame next to her garden beds. Anyone ever tackled this dilemma? Thanks!
I promise, better photos soon.


