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65OldsCutlass

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Hey gang, I have been lurking for awhile after finding the site, and have to say that there is ALOT of great information, and ideas posted here.

Some of the garages here are just sick.

I am getting ready to settle on my second house in the next two weeks, and will be my first house with a garage. I am looking forward to having a place to park the turd, and actually work on it without needing to pick up everything just to go take a piss. AND, actually be able to maintain the thing in the off season.

Ooops, thought my avatar would show up. Here will be the first garage resident.

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I will have some pics of the new place once we are in, and can hopefully start to overhall the garage as it is being used as storage by the current owners, and is chock full of stuff. I will most likely have a few questions once I get into it, so I will definitely be around.
 
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autowerks9

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That is a mean looking ride you have there. Congrats on the purchace. Can't beat having your own garage. I look back over the years on restoring cars in the parkinglot our old townhouse.
 
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65OldsCutlass

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Autowerks, thanks for the compliment on the Olds. It is the evil brother of the 64 Cutlass Vert that will also reside in the garage w/ it.

Cant wait to actually get into the garage, and start arranging the cars, and tools and such. Been wrenching on the car for 12 years under a carport, so the garage will be a major upgrade. BUT, I do remeber the times of turning wrenches on a gravel driveway, or in my old apartment parking lot.
 
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