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    1. #61
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      Jul 2004
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      Braselton, Ga.
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      O.K. Bill. Where is my Chevelle!? I have got to talk the wife into building another one!



    2. #62
      Join Date
      Oct 2004
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      Macon, Ga.
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      Quote Originally Posted by MickMc
      Bill
      That new garage is super cool, now I am jealous of your car and your garage.
      Maybe I need to find an industrial park and build a warehouse, since no one seems be content with the size of their garage. Bigger is better and I can rent the rest.

      Mick
      Thanks, yeah that is basically what I did, except I already had the property. Sadly, I have rented too much of it, actually 100% of it, so I am still without a shop. Thats ok though, enough rent money coming in to build yet another one now...hehe
      Bill

      Trailers are for BOATS!

    3. #63
      Join Date
      Jan 2003
      Location
      Arizona
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      Some friends and I share this 24x50 shop. It's just a big ole square, but you can't argue with the contents. We just added workbenches. The space doubles as Twist Machine's warehouse and R&D shop during normal business hours. This is where final assembly and shipping of your orders occurs. Next up, we'll add a two post lift. If we find more members, we will expand into the shop next door. 48x50 would be pretty cool!! We currently have five cars, but only room for four cars. Good problem to have. Every Tuesday night we all get together and wrench as a car club called The Twisted Idiots.
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      Steve Chryssos

    4. #64
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Location
      Cibolo, TX
      Posts
      189
      Nothing to be proud of, but it keeps the car dry:


    5. #65
      Join Date
      Dec 2006
      Location
      Eastern NC
      Posts
      173
      Quote Originally Posted by streetfytr68
      Looks like a heck of a stable !

    6. #66
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      Feb 2002
      Location
      Springfield, MO
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      4,470
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      Steve, what's up with the exhaust on the 69?
      Jimmy

      69 Camaro Twin Turbo'd
      58 Nomad 348 Baby Rat

      http://www.fquick.com/shmoov69


    7. #67
      Join Date
      May 2005
      Location
      St. Augustine, FL
      Posts
      1,529
      Mine. It's a 30x50.





      It's filled with more now.
      Andrew Petty

    8. #68
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      Jan 2003
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      Arizona
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      Quote Originally Posted by shmoov69
      Steve, what's up with the exhaust on the 69?
      Old school Pro Streeter. Fire it up, back it out, do a coupla burnouts and put it away

      The owner and I tease each other relentlessly about build styles. But I'm winning. We'll be updating it soon enough. 18's, ATS spindles & box, DSE arms, good brakes, new M/T radials, 4L80E with paddle shifter and good seats. Front tires will be 235's
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      Steve Chryssos

    9. #69
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      Feb 2002
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      Springfield, MO
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      Quote Originally Posted by streetfytr68
      Old school Pro Streeter. Fire it up, back it out, do a coupla burnouts and put it away

      The owner and I tease each other relentlessly about build styles. But I'm winning. We'll be updating it soon enough. 18's, ATS spindles & box, DSE arms, good brakes, new M/T radials, 4L80E with paddle shifter and good seats. Front tires will be 235's
      Didn't know if it was some STS style kit or someting! Kinda' strange looking from the back!
      Jimmy

      69 Camaro Twin Turbo'd
      58 Nomad 348 Baby Rat

      http://www.fquick.com/shmoov69


    10. #70
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      Nope. Just some New York City sewer pipe.
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      Steve Chryssos

    11. #71
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      May 2008
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      SoCaL-Pico Rivera
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      Not much but does get do job done.
      ---------Fabian Sanchez-----------
      71 velle Project Syckness ATS,Rushforth wheels,PRRC, Autometer,UMI, Hotchkis,QA1,hood-latches.com, comp cams,


      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=43881

    12. #72
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      Jul 2003
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      Anaheim Hills, CA
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      Wow.. a two year old thread back from the dead.. lol

      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    13. #73
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    14. #74
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      Apr 2001
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      The Netherlands
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      you might remember mine....



      I was now able to buy the one next to it
      That one will be for storage and a place to work in and put my old Honda XR600R, if I save a bit of money again I will probably have an electric power connection made......that way I can work when it's dark, when it is cold and with the doors closed if needed....

      1st 2nd
      Pro-Touring outside the USA !
      Martin's Camaro Page

    15. #75
      Join Date
      May 2008
      Posts
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      A few pics of mine. The wife let me get it all done before she filed for divorce. Nice. Hope the new owner digs it. The one I'm designing for my new house will be even better.







      Chris B

    16. #76
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      Jan 2009
      Location
      Suisun City, Ca
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      Michael Hunt
      Suisun City, CA

    17. #77
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      Nov 2004
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      Dallas Texas
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      496
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      garage




      course that was right after the move now ive added workbench, toolbox, bead blaster, cabinets and a kegerator time to build a detached garage.
      Rich
      69 Trans Am "TireBird"
      M6 / LS6 minitubbed DSE Sub
      C5 frt LS1 rear disc brakes
      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14992
      69 R/S Z28 302
      15 Camaro ZL1
      90 Formula next project

    18. #78
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      Aug 2008
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      new braunfels, tx
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      Quote Originally Posted by zman1969 View Post
      course that was right after the move now ive added workbench, toolbox, bead blaster, cabinets and a kegerator time to build a detached garage.
      are those decals on your floor? how well are they sticking to the floor treatment?

    19. #79
      Join Date
      Apr 2005
      Location
      Albuquerque
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      217
      Quote Originally Posted by rogue View Post
      Show us the Lincoln, more pictures please.


      Mick
      I'm from the government, I'm here to re-distribute your wealth

    20. #80
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      Mar 2008
      Location
      Dripping Springs, TEXAS
      Posts
      356



      24x30
      This is ofcourse before I put in the driveway, or I could just TurboBoost in there.. :D

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