nicklouse10
Active member
Can't believe I've only just discovered this forum! I've been glued to it for the last few days and have picked up so many good ideas from other builds. So cool.
well here goes, here are my garages:
Garage number one:
It was in a rented house in Dundee, and was a little wider than a standard UK size double garage. It had already been carpeted when I moved in which was cool. Working on the car in a carpeted garage was sooo comfortable.
I'd never had a garage of my own before so it was pretty exciting for me
First I built a little work bench and slid the beer fridge underneath it. Then I slowly started adding little bits to the work area.
At the time I had this 67 fastback mustang, and an old Porsche 944 track day car
every time we had a party people would always end up in the garage. This is a work colleague one Halloween
The red cabinet on the wall is just an old school locker I found in a junk shop. it had been used as a gun cabinet and has 3 locks on it. I painted it red a stuck it on the wall
Painting some wheels for the track car
Was quite content to sit on my stool in the evenings with a cold beer in front of a movie and refurb various bits of the cars
A bunch of the fellas at work started to offer various quantities of beer in exchange for jobs on their cars. This guy paid one fridge-full for fitting some bigger bumpers and wheel arches on his Jeep
I helped this guy upgrade the brakes on his mid engined Renault
I invited over a bunch of my work mates one day. They're mostly young guys and we work in the Videogames industry
We found a new use for my primer gun. It's full of vodka at this point. seemed like a good idea at the time
That's not really a Snap-on cabinet, it's a cheap one from Machine-Mart with a £4 Snap-on badge I found on eBay stuck to the front of it
Me painting another set of wheels for the 944. I decided to give it a spruce up with a matt-black paint job with some orange trim
This is what it looked like when I bought it:
painted it in the garage. got LOADS of overspray on the carpet and had to replace it when I moved out hahaha, that was always going to happen!
And after:
Shortly after this, The company I was working for went into administration and I decided to take the plunge and start my own company, which meant moving house and therefore garages, and also it meant selling the mustang and the track car because I needed the money to start the business
After a couple of years of running the business things were going OK and I'd saved up enough to get myself a fixer-upper mustang and rent another garage
well here goes, here are my garages:
Garage number one:
It was in a rented house in Dundee, and was a little wider than a standard UK size double garage. It had already been carpeted when I moved in which was cool. Working on the car in a carpeted garage was sooo comfortable.
I'd never had a garage of my own before so it was pretty exciting for me
First I built a little work bench and slid the beer fridge underneath it. Then I slowly started adding little bits to the work area.
At the time I had this 67 fastback mustang, and an old Porsche 944 track day car
every time we had a party people would always end up in the garage. This is a work colleague one Halloween
The red cabinet on the wall is just an old school locker I found in a junk shop. it had been used as a gun cabinet and has 3 locks on it. I painted it red a stuck it on the wall
Painting some wheels for the track car
Was quite content to sit on my stool in the evenings with a cold beer in front of a movie and refurb various bits of the cars
A bunch of the fellas at work started to offer various quantities of beer in exchange for jobs on their cars. This guy paid one fridge-full for fitting some bigger bumpers and wheel arches on his Jeep
I helped this guy upgrade the brakes on his mid engined Renault
I invited over a bunch of my work mates one day. They're mostly young guys and we work in the Videogames industry
We found a new use for my primer gun. It's full of vodka at this point. seemed like a good idea at the time

That's not really a Snap-on cabinet, it's a cheap one from Machine-Mart with a £4 Snap-on badge I found on eBay stuck to the front of it
Me painting another set of wheels for the 944. I decided to give it a spruce up with a matt-black paint job with some orange trim
This is what it looked like when I bought it:
painted it in the garage. got LOADS of overspray on the carpet and had to replace it when I moved out hahaha, that was always going to happen!
And after:
Shortly after this, The company I was working for went into administration and I decided to take the plunge and start my own company, which meant moving house and therefore garages, and also it meant selling the mustang and the track car because I needed the money to start the business
After a couple of years of running the business things were going OK and I'd saved up enough to get myself a fixer-upper mustang and rent another garage


Great use of your time,could'nt do a better job myself.
and someone Moskvich. Is there anyone that baleet Mercedes.