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The most unassuming garage?

Lickers

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There's an incredible variety of garage spaces on these boards with even more variety in terms of what's kept inside.

I'd be really interested to see a selection of what you think is the most unassuming garage space.

A picture of the outside front aspect with the door shut, for example, then a few internal pics as you like to illustrate the juxtaposition.
 
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coma13

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I like the idea of this. One of the things I love about garages in general is the lack of external adornment compared to the wonderful stuff that's usually inside!
 

Boyd

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Outside:
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Inside:
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TheShrine

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The Shrine was designed to not be identified as a "garage". We won't have a discussion about Home Owners Groups.....but they did not want a "garage" next to the road!? So I built The Shrine.

















 
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fredybender

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Personally, I like the look of nothing from the outside;
Stealthy, but all I need, neet & tidy on the inside... Thats my garage in the back of the house; the same principle applies to my shop in my basement





 
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zkling

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Sorry but those are way too nice on the outside. :spit: We need the guy with the ratty old barn, looks like it is ready to fall over then opens the doors to reveal some pristine classic plane car or boat.
 
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Lickers

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Some decent examples there but...

Sorry but those are way too nice on the outside. :spit: We need the guy with the ratty old barn, looks like it is ready to fall over then opens the doors to reveal some pristine classic plane car or boat.

...this is what its all about.
 

nmcqueen469

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Let me take some new pics later this afternoon. "Unassuming" is exactly what I'm shooting for, although it's in a constant state of progress.

My avatar is the shop in question...
 

lat905

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That chevy is awesome Boyd..
I am looking for a project and thats caught my attention.
I think its a 72 but whats the model? Is is a custom rear tub, I cant see any that have the flared rear arch?
Cheers
Jon

its either a 71 or 72 c-10 stepside. I have a 70 fleetside I'm restoring, love those trucks.
 
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