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The toys new living quarters

If I could only keep one (1) of my cars, it'd be the gray one, an 01 M Rdstr; I've owned an open 2-seater since I was 18, and I just can't give that up ;)

I loved my MGBGTs though, so owning an M Coupe (and an M Rdstr) seems very natural to me, since I had MGBs and MGBGTs at the same time too!
 
Congradulations on your new digs.....I completed my new garage/shop this spring. We had our local AH Club over for a visit in June. I installed floor slab heat which is really nice as the weather is starting to change here in the PNW.

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That's the garage I dream about-and it's probably nicer than my house! The cars are beautiful too.

I also like your Honda Trail 70. I had a red one when I was a kid. It was great fun! :encouragement:
 
Dougie, That looks far cleaner and more organized than any space that I work in. Do you actually do mechanical work in there, or do you have another garage for the dirty work?
 
Yes, I do in fact the do some dirty work in the small bay with the lift. I designed the shop with this in mind, I knew I needed a space dedicate for race prep and repairs. Unfortunately, I've put this space to use right away . I do like to keep a clean house though.

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