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Just the cars in my sig line are in my side of the garage:

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On the avaition theme, I still do build model aircraft, here are a couple of photos of my competed models:

Focke Wulf Fw190-F8

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Supermarine Spitfire Mk II

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72 240z

55 MG TF1500 #9546

71 John Deere 112 lawn mower

2002 VW beetle (wifes)

2005 Dodge 3500 dually (parts car hauler)

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Currently in the garage is the '76 280Z (on jack stands), and the '83 280ZXT 2+2. The 72 resides at the family farm. My wife is beginning to make comments about wanting "her" garage space back for the winter although I try to point out that I'm the one who gets to go out and start the DD every morning... (haven't won that one yet...)

GWGarrard

Ottawa, ON

My wife is beginning to make comments about wanting "her" garage space back for the winter although I try to point out that I'm the one who gets to go out and start the DD every morning... (haven't won that one yet...)

GWGarrard

Ottawa, ON

I'm "lucky" on the point. My garage is old and has small double doors so the only way her '03 Suburban can fit is if the mirrors are folded in. That's too tight for her. My driver gets to park inside most of the time during winter if I don't have a project spread out all over the place.

Steve

In my garage

1973 convertible V8 240K Skyline - nearly finished

2007 Ford Falcon poverty pack sedan straight 6 4.0lt - Daily drive

1995 Toyota Camry widebody shtbox

20ft trailer sailer http://www.scruffie.com/webgallery/secret_webgallery/FrameSet.htm

most tools you need to get into trouble in the garage like engine hoist, compressor, mig welder, sony stereo from 1984 etc etc

I hope to get a Datsun fairlady and put an sr20 in it for the girlfriend some time soon. One day I'll have a 240Z too

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My garage has:

1971 240Z - Silver

1971 240Z - Gold (Originally silver - 1st owner repainted gold)

2004 Subaru Outback

Driveway has:

2002 GMC Duramax Crewcab 4x4

1968 C10 Chevrolet pu

I'm "lucky" on the point. My garage is old and has small double doors so the only way her '03 Suburban can fit is if the mirrors are folded in. That's too tight for her. My driver gets to park inside most of the time during winter if I don't have a project spread out all over the place.

Steve

My wife's point is the project (the '76) seems to be occupying "her" space... I thought it was ALL mine?? :nervous: Right now the Odyssey, Altima and Protege 5 share the driveway.... I do need to reduce the non-Z fleet...maybe...

GWGarrard

My wife's point is the project (the '76) seems to be occupying "her" space... I thought it was ALL mine?? :nervous: Right now the Odyssey, Altima and Protege 5 share the driveway.... I do need to reduce the non-Z fleet...maybe...

GWGarrard

Remember, when married; what's hers is hers, and whats yours is hers....

My wife's point is the project (the '76) seems to be occupying "her" space... I thought it was ALL mine?? :nervous: Right now the Odyssey, Altima and Protege 5 share the driveway.... I do need to reduce the non-Z fleet...maybe...

GWGarrard

Mine is all mine, as long as I am using some (most) of the space for projects she wants done. So I guess I'm renting it from her in a sense.

Steve

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