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Pretty sure this is DOC's place

No it isn't - there should be a dead Alfa & Lotus somewhere.

- Doug
 
<span style="font-style: italic">"Why does this house smell like a garage everytime I walk in?"</span>
 
Whoa! now that's a collection...
On a rabbit trail link that was hiding off of that one try this
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I have a pretty liberal wife. She let me, no encouraged me to get a house with a large garage and driveway. I can pretty much have all the cars I want as long as the place looks respectable for visitors - no junk laying around the yard. But that part in the video about using the house as a storage place for car parts goes way beyond anything remotely normal. The wife insists the house is clean and presentable for any type visitor.

You can believe I would love to have all those MGs and parts, but it would take more than a lifetime to put them together working alone. Therefore hoarding is useless. They should be distributed to deserving people. (not high schools)
 
Jeeze, I thought I was bad,
I built metal shelving on the side
of the house to hold my spare part
inventory, and I do my best to keep
it respectable outside.
That guy is up for a episode of
"Horders, the MG Style"
 
Love that Richard Thompson song. Whoever wrote the lyrics is a TRUE LBC fan. No faking that stuff.

And, whoever said that a man's HOME is his castle was not quite right: a man's GARAGE is his castle. At least mine is . . . :yesnod:
 
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