WAY TOO MUCH! I packed it pretty tight before winter came. 1940 pontiac, 1972 lemans, 1966 harley, 1997 Jeep Wranger, riding mower, all the shop equipment, shelving, an 253 engine on a stand for the 53 outside, wood furnace, etc, etc... But I can still park our 2 cars in there if it snows a lot. pretty tight, but I can do it. -Mark
3..... 70 Torino rag, almost done. 28 rpu, 30 year old build getting a saftey look. Royal Enfield bobber, needs a few things to finish.
No truthfully I got this cool Email from one of the car club guys .I don't know how to post it from my email .So if some one could pm me your email so that you can post it ,Ill change this lame thread .
Empty space for a project, just need to get one. Hoping to pick something up in the spring once everything under the snow comes out from hiding.
Our garage here is full. '29 Model A Cabriolet that is almost running, the '33 Ford Prospector, and a stock '47 Knucklehead. My main project has been my '66 GTO which I need to ship out here and work on.
I've got 2 myself and one on the back porch ,My A and 32 truck are in the garage and I hope either Mark or grits bail me out of this one.
in the shed I've got a 48 chev truck- doing as a stock pickup ad a rigid harley i'm building- then a few other house projects- down the bottom paddock i have a - 53 chev sedan and two 54 chev sedans, j series bedford truck, 2x 48 bedford trucks, ah120 inter truck, ar110? inter truck, another inter 4x4, 36 dodge cab and metal, 40's austin truck cab, 40 bits and a few cowls and bits and pieces that i'm going to sell at the swap meet on sunday. I surpposed to be cutting down i'm told. LOL
Three in the Garage right now: 1931 Ford Model A Roadster - runner 1970 Dodge Challenger - runner 1940 Dodge Coupe - m***ive non running project
I ready for paint at the end of the month and one purchased today. Won't even see the new Topo for a while - gotta get it shipped 2300 miles.
Okay, here are the pics from crazycarjohn.. I'm not sure how to post them all at once, but here is a link to my Album that I created. If someone can tell me how to post pics from my albums without specifying every one of them, that would be great! http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/album.php?albumid=15333
Too much but not enough. I have one of my projects sitting out side (72 4 door Tahoe) along with a 35 and 36 Ford fame. In the shop I have 1 customer build a 41 chevy PU going on and my sons 51 F1 truck (at least that drives so it can be put out side when needed) and then my list of shop tools as follows. Lazze's English wheel Power shrinker small shrinker and stretcher 5" deep shrinker/stretcher Lincoln Tig Lincoln Mig Hypertherm Plasma cutter 4'x14' ch***is table Drill press 3' brake Iron worker PRO shear, brake, press, punch Hydro tube bender for roll cages and ch***is Tube roller for gradual tube curves 80 gal air comp. 2'x8' steel work bench 9' of storage cabinets fridge (2) 42" wide SS tool boxes roll around cutting torch set Lots of wall shelves and metal racks And the reason I know all this because I just finished doing a list with sizes so I can plan out a full shop remodel so the new Whitney Jensen 4' x 14ga combination brake and a Wsyson 1652 stomp shear. My shop is just under 1100 sq and just not big enough for what I do but I can not afford a bigger shop so I need to do a better layout to make things work. On Grizzly tools web site you can do a "Digital dream shop" so I am going to use that and see what layout for my shop would work the best. Wish me luck! Kevin LFD Inc.
Wish I had a garage.1951 Merc,1956 Chevy,1935 Ford PU,1931 Model A PU project,1942 Harley WLA and a 1959 Seaking.
That sure is clean! My shop was built in 1910 and was the carriage house for winters for who knows how many years. I just spoke with the city today about maybe doing a tear down and rebuild but I can't afford that right now so re-layout it will be for awhile. Kevin LFD Inc.
Just one; my ;49 Ford coupe, a 2 engines, bumpers and parts. I got rid of my '50 and many of the parts I didn't need. I came to the realization that I can only handle one car at a time financially and time wise and the deal with the wife is that she can park her car in the garage for winter. Since we only have two car garage, I'm going to have to get a storage lift before I get another project. Paying storage for $150+ a month adds up quick!
I know it's not the best format for the forum here, but go check out the pics on the album that I put up. Nice looking garage.
I have a 24x48 shed and it's still not enough! And the wife can still park in there any time she needs too. I always leave that spot open.
Projects in the garage/shop? They are all projects! 6 "finished" drivable projects inside. 2 in progress projects. 4 outside waiting projects. Plus my wife's 2 cars in the attached garage. My daily driver sits outside.
Please go look at the pics mark jenks was nice enough to display for me ,That was suppose to be my original post and he went through a lot of work for me ,so please check these pics out on page one ,Thanks again Mark.