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That's top notch for sure Rich, and some BEAUTIFUL rides too, and I believe that's the cleanest and shiniest garage floor I have ever seen, but I think I would just like to have 1/3 of the money he has tied up in it, that's just too much stuff to clean and polish!! :)

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Here I am feeling good about myself as I just added 2 additional outlets and 3 new light fixtures in my garage this weekend! That's not a garage... thats....thats.... Thats ^%$#$%^ awesome. :lol:

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  On 11/25/2013 at 12:12 AM, cobraman said:

Very nice but is it just me that the Mercedes seems out of place ?

I was kind of thinking all the other cars seemed out of place

Just kidding :lol:

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I'd ditch the customs for some more stockers.

The kiddie-plane is awesome. That stays.

Add a paint booth and complete machine and wood shop (for the pre-war cars, of course, and other wood projects), and it'd be just about perfect.

Charlie Larkin

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If I had that garage, I'd probably decorate the walls w/ diecast and some vintage racing posters, car ads, car signs. I'd have mostly late model ('00s & '10s) cars with a few '60s-80s cars mixed in.

Edited by Rob Hall
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  On 11/25/2013 at 2:39 AM, 1930fordpickup said:

The Hudson is Awesome.

It is indeed.

A friend of mine has a very similar car, also a '34, but green. I'm not sure if the one this man has is a six or eight. Very nice either way.

They're beautiful in-person. Jim's car is an eight, and it goes right along. Another friend of mine has a black '33 Hudson Greater Eight convertible, which will cruise at the lower end of interstate speeds (about 50-55) comfortably.

Charlie Larkin

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Dump that Mercedes outside, move the Pontiac off the lift and into that bay, then pull my Jeep onto that lift and go to work on it! That's a whole lot nicer than crawling around on the cold concrete out back.

Speaking of crawling, that fountain looks like a great place take my Comp and Night Crawlers out for a little rock work ;)

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Nice garage love the old iron of the by gone days

On a side not does anyone ever watch american restorations where rick goes to one of the clients house to deliver the 20"s era gas pumps and they show the guys car collection that's also a nice collection

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