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Hay lets do something

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A local guy here uses one for working on his GT and then takes it with him on shows really handy. You can get the fittings for a frame at hardware companys and then put up tarps too. If the size is not right.

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How about a simple frame from PVC pipe with a blue tarp over it.
 
That's basically what the one from Harbor Freight is - except it has sides & ends also
 
Sounds interesting....can I store a car in it during winter?...I know all about bad working conditions.
 
I was just looking for the tent thing on harbour freight's website...can't seam to find it....wanna point me in the right direction tony?
 
I think I got it, item # 42211-3VGA ??? It's on sale for $199...That would really be perfect, i just wish it was a nicer color...I'd feel kinda bad putting a big silver plastic tent in my parents driveway.
 
Rattle cans! O.D. green camo in MINUTES!
 
Kim de Bourbon has one that she stores her car in during the winter - & she lives way up in Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania
 
...Actually Doc, that krylon camo system includes a beige that is an close match to the original top frame color on earlier MG's.....

I was thinking about it an i guess I could put it on the back patio(hiden behind their garage)....I assume the tent has no floor so I could put down a platic tarp....If this works I'll have all my cars indoors,well all the cars that matter.
 
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