Thank you . . . I never would have imagined such a garage growing up in small town, rural Texas. One more pic in front of the house which shows the cars a bit better. Lee Image Unavailable, Please Login
Great story.. I love my 93. Bought new, now has 38,xxx miles. Hard to believe it will be 20 years old in just a few months.
Not to take away from your beautiful '93, but is that Cobra R yours as well? Absolutely love that car, but so hard to find & expensive.
Yes, it is. Can you tell I'm a Ford guy ? LOL 2000 Cobra R # 76 1993 Cobra # 2162 2003 Mercury Marauder 2012 Boss 302 Laguna Seca # 583 2003 F 150 Supercrew 2011 F 350 Worktruck 2012 Focus S
My friends new heated home for his 911 at his weekend digs upstate. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
just a few more steps, not least of which is putting the cars in. Hopefully tomorrow. Mario Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
that's really cool! do the wood doors roll in front of the glass overhead doors, or are they fixed/decorative?
Cool little workspace!! We're opposites: I have a 308 and want an X1/9 X1/9 was my first car, great great fun! Here's a current photo of my (messy) garage/man cave while the CRX was out for a final drive and wash before entering winter hibernation. The 308 also saw more action than usual this fall since our roads didn't get their first salting until a few weeks ago. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The wood "door" are decorative at this point. We had real rollers that we removed and used other places. The floor is polished and sealed concrete Here a some with the cars. I was especially happy with my cavallino above the middle of the garage. It's an emblem from a 348 or 355I think from ricambi. The little things count too! Image Unavailable, Please Login