My working and simple “ car hole”.
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Any garage with a fancy thunder box like that gets a proper salute from me 🫡I don't know about "kick ass" but my "marriage saver" keeps me home and out of the watering holes.
Love the 4 post lift you have there, Plenty of room for all them ponies!My working and simple “ car hole”.
Love the vette!
Y'all Texan boys and girls sure do garage good!
Love my 40x40
It screams Vintage Americana, well done folks!Our garage…filled with gas and oil signs and as you see a couple ford vintage signs from the 30’s…
A splash of red amongst the sea of white and black! It's good to see you gave the Fords and GM's their own respective spaces. Wouldn't want any mischief to break out.Attached three-car and detached two-car. I do enjoy and committed to the hobby
Love the Harry and the Hendersons profile pic! ClassicHoly crap some of these are next level. No room for anything crazy where I'm living now, but seems like I need to step my game up!
Nice is that a 1968 mustang?The garage only fits the Shelby, but the driveway is big enough! Will be adding some carports covers this summer. Not shown is the Bronco sport Heritage Limited.
I actually ordered the building right at the begining of the Covid crap. I have about 55k total into it with the slab, building, electric and garage doors/openers. The eves and wainscotting on the building were extra and my county "requires" stamped engineered plans even for a metal building like this and those were another 5k on top of the cost of the building. I did alot of work myself with my 20 year old son helping. But also hired a buddy who is a contractor to help with the dirt work and erection of the building.Is it a recent build (like, post-covid)? If so, how much do you figure you've got into it at this point? Slab, building, doors, electrical, etc...
Slab | 14,000 |
Building | 20,000 |
Garage Doors | 5,000 |
Openers | 2,500 |
Electric | 2,500 |
Labor | 7,500 |
Dirtwork | 3,000 |
54,500 |