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75Shark

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I recently built a 32X48X12 shop at our new house, and installed a Challenger 9000lb lift. Changed the oil in the Z06 last night, and the 75 today. This sure makes it easy:smash:

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Here's just a random picture of the C5...

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Falcon05Dad

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Thanks for the pics, 75Shark. They give me a very good look at what I hope will be in my new garage someday soon, two Corvettes and a lift. We've got a '64 Coupe and a '01 Coupe. From the floor to the bottom of the trusses in my garage is 12'4" so I don't think I'll have any height issues with a lift either.

Save the wave!

Greg
 
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75Shark

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Thanks for the kind words.

Thanks for the pics, 75Shark. They give me a very good look at what I hope will be in my new garage someday soon, two Corvettes and a lift. We've got a '64 Coupe and a '01 Coupe. From the floor to the bottom of the trusses in my garage is 12'4" so I don't think I'll have any height issues with a lift either.

Save the wave!

Greg
I have 11'11" to the bottom of my ceiling. With a 12' lift, you should have plenty of room:thumbup:
 
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medic583

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Ha... as much as I luv the cars... I'm still amazed at the plywood :)

It hasn't been used around here for years for any type of sheeting due to it's inflated high costs... OSB has been the norm for the past 20 years or so.

Sad to be drooling over materials eh?
 

99E36M

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Love it! This makes me so jelous :( My 20x28x13 just got cut out of the new house budget for this year. SIGH I still have the attached 24x26x8 but that just isn't the same :(

How much did the lift set you back if you don't mind me asking? Round numbers are fine.
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AVANDIA CLASS ACTION
 
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75Shark

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Love it! This makes me so jelous :( My 20x28x13 just got cut out of the new house budget for this year. SIGH I still have the attached 24x26x8 but that just isn't the same :(

How much did the lift set you back if you don't mind me asking? Round numbers are fine.

I paid $1200 for the lift, including the anchors. 1 Saturday morning to get it physically mounted, and another day to get all the cables adjusted and power run to it. Worth every penny, and every minute spent on it.
 

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I paid $1200 for the lift, including the anchors. 1 Saturday morning to get it physically mounted, and another day to get all the cables adjusted and power run to it. Worth every penny, and every minute spent on it.

Bought used? new, good guy discount, in any event one heck of a good deal! Yup, I am green with envy.:spit:
 
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