Two new additions to my garage. Matt Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
RufMD you have a wonderful collections, but most importantly is the paint color on the walls. We are doing some painting to the house and my wife really likes the color on your interior walls. Would you be so kind and let me know the paint color and brand. Thank you.
Even those vehicle-lifts shine like they are buffed every saturday. I like the private-showroom-garages a lot. My garage is 'not so tidy'. (= a complete mess)
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Ooooh I had to look that one up. LOL. They are from all the new cars I have purchased over my lifetime. When I moved into this house that garage was just a studded wall. I got the sheetrock up and the boiler exploded and set me back to step one. I just finished laying the slate. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
308 in summer garage. Nothing too fancy. Shares space with the wifes Dodge. Next month it's off to winter home as it gets colder. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Mine doesn't compare with many of these, but it's what I've got. This was an old radio/appliance repair shop downtown (about 3minutes from my work building) that was in kind of sad shape. Spent a little bit fixing it up, but not so fancy. I'm just glad to be out of the broiling heat, rain, cold, and prying eyes. I don't have great pics either, but the second one was just before a party at this warehouse, thus the tables and all. Had a great time at that one. Not like messing up your house, plus my wife allowed the 'garage party' without fru-fruing it up. I think I bought a bunch of beer and some pecans. End of preparation. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Fantastic. Three of my favorites: 512BB (hope it's a carby car?) Pantera - looks like a 73 L model? And save the best to last, the 512TR You are the man!
Thanks Andy. I've done some local digging myself to develop something very similar. Just not 100% if I want to go that direction. Seems to be all to common a theme these days. At least my sheetrock is FINALLY done and painted.
Good. It's cheaper and more efficient to really think things through beforehand. Actually, if you know exactly where you want your lights and don't realy need a system to run cables, airlines, etc. through, the utility of a system like mine is probably academic. I hardly move the lights now, myself. Here is a photo of the completed lighting for the work area that shows the large "Structura" system at the back, the smaller, and the aluminum "Structurella" and Pentathlon flurosecent lights pver the car, all by the same manufacturer. Conratulations on the sheetrock, Brian. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hey A Hudson, Very Nice! And, thanks for the inspiration from your pic. My garage now also has a black leather couch and a fridge. Feels right now. Mike.
It'd achieve new levels of greatness with your Mangusta in there! Thanks man. Yes. I am the man. Others merely pretend. So says my wife... when she's hallucinating! (Or is it me? Discuss.) I agree they make a wonderful trio. The Pantera is a very late 74 "L" (#7059) perhaps 4 months before the end. Very hard to tell the difference unless you see the rear bumpers. The BB is in fact, an 'i' model. Also, very late, (#51179) also the last few months of the run. One of a few black/Boxer black, tan Daytona interiors. Ah. The 512TR. In the last weeks of production, one of 8 black/black 94s. Has all the late stuff (plexi side glass, diff carrier, the works), a really fine specimen. Impossibly fun car. Way more car than I expected. The fridge will come in handy. Overuse it and the couch will too. I've NEVER sat on my couch, slept on it once. Yes, same night as photographed. Draw your own conclusions. Hey, get inspired and make your place your own. Awfully fun, even more fun to share.