Would guess that Andy has all that is needed to keep his fleet of cars in the most "tip-top" extraordinary fit. Anyone that has the foresight (and talent) to employ a minimalist decorative scheme will have everything at their fingertips and at the same time, to ensure that everything has a place and, that all is it's place. If only there were such discipline in my life! DJ
Thanks, The Kook Abides. Im glad you like the Stratos. Theyre not well known in the U.S. The tool that my life doesnt depend on hasnt yet been invented, PVEferrari! Seriously, those tool cabinets represent an accumulation over several decades. I have a small but motley collection of cars, so need not only metric but also Imperial and Whitworth wrenches and sockets. I also raced vintage Lotuses for many years and did three ground-up restorations at home. Consequently, I have some tools, like camber and bump-steer gauges, that most dont need, particularly those with newer cars. I use the cabinets for supplies, too, such as fasteners, wiring, and fittings, and some detailing, so not all are filled with tools. Thanks for the complement, DJ, but I am often quite disorganized. I just clean up for the photos. Thats why I have to keep labeling drawers and need a minimalist setting! Regards, Andy Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks, Tim. That's an epoxy painted floor in the work area. There is some discussion earlier in this thread. Best, Andres
5. Euro dry sump fiberglass 308 GTB - just on its way back from full restoration and classiche at the factory. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I can't wait to hear more about it after you get some time in it! I really love the 308 - incredibly fun, comfortable, and engaging car.