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From a few years ago (messy garage - sorry) Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wow thats a Rare one in your Garage Very Nice Cizeta V16T this is first time I saw this car. Thank you for Posting !
If it is a "revolution" by rotary lift, you do not have to bolt them to the floor. In fact, they give you a set of wheels for you to move the lift if needed. I have one in the shop and they are great. about $3800.
Tabiggs, Sweer car and nice lift. What's your ceiling height and who makes the lift? Oh and +1 on the question from above.. Who sleeps on the bottom bunk? Thanks in advance... RP
Yeh more info on the lift please have they got a website, and we still dont know who sleeps on the bottom bunk???
Not mine.. sadly.. belongs all to the same guy. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just putting the finishing touches on my garage expansion..still need cabinets, am thinking of www.baldheadcabinets.com, and looking at murals, and saw www.ferrarimurals.com, anyone have any experiences with either company? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
My garage is my dining room.. Assembly of my 1955 Bitsa Gullwing underway in total comfort. Whoops; I got grease on the rug! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hah, very cool, is that the Gullwing body outside, or is it just another complete car, I dont know what a 1955 Bitsa Gullwing is, so please forgive my ignorance. Wow, you have a blank canvas, I sadly have no experience with either so I cannot say, but keep us updated when you get it finished, would love to see the finished version. What is that on the side of the Rolls Royce, kind of lower down, looks like some sort of shield.
Yes the body is outside; a bitsa is a continuation or replica built entirely from NOS and restored genuine Mercedes Gullwing parts. Bits of this car; Bits of that car; hense the term "Bitsa"