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Yeah...so i would never be able to get any work done there...and i would feel bad about getting all the oil and rust my truck leaves behind everywhere it goes on a nice floor like that...
It is nice but it wouldnt work for me either. The floor would be trashed. Mine is clean too, not that clean, but clean enough to work. Its a different kind of garage, more storage than anything likely. Good place to wax the cars.
if it was a showroom only.... if he actually works on broken stuff in there id expect nothing but busted chebbys. on his budget he can probably only afford porsches though.
either way, im not rich and spoiled, id feel more at home in a barn with beer signs, a pool table, and some cool fords for me to soup up.
If he had more Fords he would definately have more tools scattered,, he wound need torches and welder too. You cant work on a Ford without a torch. Its a physical impossibility. Speed dial to the parts store too.
Not my kind of "garage". It looks like more of a place to store his cars, and like Sberry27 said, wax the cars. Way too clean too, I actually use my garage for working on my truck.
I love it and the cars...you guys dirty up the place, and I'll take the wheels. I saw one the other day in PA that was on a hill. From the back of the house, it looks like a shed with a path next to it that goes down the hill. From the bottom of the hill, looking in the direction of the back of the house, it's 2 stories. The second level is a 3 car garage, all hidden below the the line of sight from the house. All of it was this stained wood, and the level in the back was all river rock. It looked amazing, and was built by someojne who knew exactly what they wanted their grage to look like. Me? 10 car garage, 2 17' tall bays with drains, air, water, lifts, tools, etc...1 paint bay...7 car storage in one room with red carpets and hardwood floors, mohogany walls and track lighting and detailing staff for when I'm not driving them, this way they'll be ready when I want them.
I have the house, and the keys, I will up there this weekend, to clean the place up. The final move is when I come back from the SEMA show, in November. I am taking my 30 foot flatbed up there, this weekend, with a few tools and stuff on it.