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Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT Two Car Garage Makeover by Rorin67

Workspaces sized between 265 and 485 squarefeet.

Rorin67

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Joined
Dec 16, 2008
Messages
133
Location
At the beach in SoCal
Remodeled our small 18'x19' two-car garage with TrueLock HD Extreme floor tiles (4x4 pattern) from Garage Flooring LLC (thanks Justin!), six dimmable 1'x4' flat-panel LED lights, ProSlat Slatwall, in-ceiling speakers, 42" smart TV swiveled on the wall, 24" computer monitor swiveled above the workbench/desk (which also serves as my home office), hard-wired ethernet connection and also Wi-Fi, better outlet placement, fixed some drywall and laid down new baseboards and new paint throughout.

Time for that whiskey drink! ;)

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HPRifleman

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Nov 18, 2019
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767
Location
Wayne, IL
And for proof that I actually use the garage to house a car, here's the daily driver '67 Mustang fastback fit in tightly next to the Chopper. This leaves a few feet on the passenger side and a couple feet in front to still navigate around the garage.

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Daily driver??? You southern California guys and your lack of salty roads.
 

mmsheb

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Joined
Mar 30, 2008
Messages
365
Location
Wisconsin
I just found this Rorin67. Like that car A LOT! I've had a few Mustangs and Shelby's and seeing a nice one like yours brings back the memories. Nice garage, too. Mike in WI
 

ricketycricket

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Jan 28, 2019
Messages
57
Location
Saint Louis
Love the garage but love the car even more. I daily drove a 65 for a long time and it made even menial things like getting gas a treat. It was always so fun to hear everyone's story about their Mustang or their friend who owned one. Looks like a great restomod.
 
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Rorin67

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Dec 16, 2008
Messages
133
Location
At the beach in SoCal
Thanks, guys. Appreciate the great comments about the '67. It's been such a part of my daily life in SoCal for the last 15 years that I think it will always remain with me. That's why I had to give it a proper garage! I did indeed restomod the '67 heavily, as the car was no where near concourse original when I acquired it and I needed to make it more reliable (and accelerate quicker and brake harder) given the crazy traffic here in L.A. (and I don't drive slow...) Cheers to you all!
 

Klokwerk

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Joined
Jan 1, 2010
Messages
205
Location
Spokane, WA.
That '67 is pretty bad *** and the garage does justice!
Our garages are about the same size, so good to see examples of what others have done with that footprint. Thanks!
 
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