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I Did It! - Got All Three Into the Garage

Wow, Doug! Reminds me of this:

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Poor Cortina
Had to watch the game behind a post
 
When we had our house built many years ago it included an oversize two-car garage. I was able to put the BJ7 against one wall with the Bugeye against the other with enough room for my wife's car in between. The builder came in and saw the arrangement and said, "If I knew I was building a three-car garage, I would've charged more."
 
I managed to squeeze 3 cars into my 2 car garage... 2 of the cars are British but they are all reliable... they are all Chevy powered;) 20190915_180159_resized_1.jpg
 
When I was first married, I had a one car garage and got one car in it.
When we moved to a house with a two car garage, I got one car in it.
When we moved to a house with a three car garage, I got one car in it.
Now, we're in a house with a two car garage, I have one car in it.
 
Might want some dollies for the middle car. If it is light enough the cheapies at Harbor Freight will work, otherwise you'll want some better bearings on the wheels.
 
In a pinch, I can fit 4 cars in two garage spaces. One winter, I stored a 1917 or so Hudson for a client. It shared space with a Corvair convertible I had then.
 
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