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MM- would that be a Plane Old Shop, or an Old Plane Shop....
Sorry, I just had to.
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Getting ready to take on Jessie James and the MonsterGarage in a little build off.
My buddy The Big Schwag thinks we'll need luck. Schwag doesn't know I'm bringing part of www.MiloGarage.biz crew from www.Hotrodders.com..lol get over to Big Schwag's Site and let him know were not kidding... Oh yeah, here's my garage, www.milogarage.biz and Schwags place... http://www.bigschwag.net/guestbook.htm Last edited by milo; 01-09-2005 at 10:24 AM. |
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My moms fiance bought a 14,000 sq foot building. So, I have 3 cars there now, and all my tools. It is 12,000 sq feet with 2 poles supporting it, then 2,000 A/C office space.
Even I can't fill this up... |
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Another...
My stuff starts where that red Corvette is, and goes to the left all the way to the wall. Comes out about 25 feet or so. No, that's not me in the pic. That is one of his construction workers on lunch break. |
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here is my mustang in its spot in the garage...
hasn't ran since 79... sigh.
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This is my Old mans garage its two doors, and thats my 67 firebird and a 383 stroker I that I put in it. I spend lots of time in the shop its my second home love it.
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red_rider52: seeing you in that garage reminds me of my nephew who accidentally burned down my brothers garage about two months ago. He lost every tool he had and stuff from my father that can never be replaced. My nephew tried to put out the fire with an extinguisher put was so excited he forgot to pull the pin and actually crushed the handle. Thank God for insurance but my brother was more devastated that he lost the things he cherished most from our deceased father. Nobody got hurt so that was all that counts.
![]() The camaro was the one he was working when a spark off the battery started the fire. He was changing a bearing while the motor was in the car. I told him he was a dufas to do that while the motor was in the car as it is easier and makes more sense to do a rebuild and just pull the motor. He doesn't like to pull all the wiring connections as he is afraid he will forget how to hook it all back up. Well he doesn't have to worry about it now. It was a 3000$ mistake as he just bought the car and had no insurance on it and home owners insurance well not cover it. He also lost a z24 cavilier too that was in the shop. Last edited by Chopper64; 01-13-2005 at 04:10 PM. |
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why does it remind you of the garage?? all the stuff scattered all over? we have so much junk that you don't want to trow out in case you might need it someday
![]() ohh man when your nephew does something he sure does a good job, he must have felt so bad, I feel sorry for all you guys.
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No, only because you are young man . Nice front part of your firebird. Need to post a whole picture of it.
He felt like crap for a month. Like I said, lesson learned. |
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I think this is the only pic I got that has a decent shot of my garage, it sucks, but gets me by.
Dirt floor, very uneven at that, and hard to decide if theres more daylight coming through or wood on the sides, lol, was an old barn. Don't even get me started with the cantankerous entry, its not a regular door, but two, in the corner that slide out, and just wide enough for me to get my chevelle in, and you gotta go in at the perfect angle. |
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Look what I found?
After about 24 years I finally started cleaning out my shop and guess what I found? Two motorcycles, a '55 Chevy 2dr hd tp, a '33 Ford 4dr sd and a '48 Ford F1 P U.
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