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Gesh, almost wish I had gotten a B to restore,

jlaird

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You guys have way too much fun on this board.

I love the way you all are so active. There must be a lot more B's than Bugs and Midgets.

Anyway, you are going to have to put up with me looking in as I follow the "Perils of Emma".

Can't wait for the next installment.
 
Jeff, you mean to say there's people who have only *ONE* LBC???

How quaint...
 
But I only have a three car garage and I can not build another here. Guess that means I must move? Woops wife says no way.
 
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Jeff, you mean to say there's people who have only *ONE* LBC???

How quaint...

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Yes, as strange as it may sound, there are people out there that are limited to one. I know it's hard to believe. Maybe I could start a lend/lease program for them.
Jeff
 
Have you already put a roof cover over the driveway Jack? That'd put SIX cars under cover, and after all, you ARE in Florida. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
4-post lift will put the smallest LBC in the air so the MGB can reside under it!
 
And if you want a B to restore, I betcha Tony's got another Binabox!

Mickey
 
Building is out, gated community with lots of restructions, garage roof only 12 ft high, sigh.

Guess I really screwed up, I insisted on a three car garage but never thought about a four. In fact I guess I am lucky, I have one of the few three car garages here.
 
ACK!... I purposly bought in an unincorporated area; no deed restrictions. Bad decision, as we thought this was our "starter home" but have never moved. One car garage. Mia Culpa! Still can't have "yard art" but a "hobby car" is allowed if it's covered when outdoors. Needless to say, there are a couple "mitten'd" cars here /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
12' high ceiling is way more than you need for a 4-post lift...I've only got 11'4" & I can stand on my 4-post lift with a Midget up there! & only have to duck to get under the rail to get to my cars on the ground!

4-post lift (come on, everybody)

4-POST LIFT!
 
FOUR POST LIFT!!

FOURPOSTLIFT!!

Hey Jack: You could say it was an "impulse buy" and you found it didn't FIT inna bedroom!
 
3 car garage? geesh.. sounds like it time to get rid of a non LBC.

mark
 
You could put one or more of the cars on skates and push them in sideways across the end of one or more bays I've had three cars ( or at least one truck one car and one Model A in a two car garage with little difficulty
 
My word, with a lift I could have a Seabring sprite as well. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
There were 3 of us British Ford people who met in Michigan
a few years back.Between us we had 21 cars.I guess the sad
thing was,we couldn't see anything wrong (or unusual)about
this.

- Doug (Down to 8 cars!)
 
Open your minds. I have a Midget and a Bugeye in the basement. Opened the double doors and drove them in.
 
We have a TWO car garage. We also have it chock full of mancrap, car stuff and my bicycle. We own 2 LBCs, a boat, an extended cab Silverado and my Solara. This winter the Solara is shivering out in the driveway while the 2 cars with the combined age of 70 years are tucked nicely inside. Not nuts about the Solara sitting out, but I'll get over it. (boat is in winter storage, no idea what's going to happen when dahubby brings it home in March)
 
Basement. Hmmm. Rats, no way to get them down there without some serious disassembling.

Extending half the garage 10-30 feet back IS an option.
 
No garage here, but I wish I had a 4-post lift in the front yard! He he he!
 
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