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Good thing I like small cars!

drooartz

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So with the recent purchase of my Bugeye I found myself one inside parking spot short for the winter. Did a bit or preliminary measuring, and after work today I did an experiment. Yup, they both fit!

My little shop is 12'x20' and there's adequate room for both cars without having to use dollies to move them around. Can even still get to the work bench area and the pull-down stairs to the loft. It'll do until I can save enough funds for the planned shop annex.

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Toonbug is crying away in the NE!

Nah, Tunebug is in excellent hands now, no regrets.

Told you Drew! :smile:
BillM

She's a good little Sprite, Bill. Happy to have the car here, even if she's on ice for a while until I can raise the funds to do the work. A month after the purchase I've no regrets.
 
I'm gonna quit complaining about how small my 20x20 garage is.
 
I'm gonna quit complaining about how small my 20x20 garage is.

I've got a 20'x20' attached garage, but the daily drivers live in there -- I really don't like having to scrape off the windows in the wee hours before going to work. The little shop out back is a great size for a single car... as long as you can stick to just a single car. :smile:
 
I couldn't imagine shoveling or scraping before I went somewhere. I detest even opening the gate. Work before work is an abomination.
 
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