Tightest Most Cramped Mopar Shops

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cwatts

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I have seen lots of threads from the members who have the big awesome shops. How about one for us who work in tight cramped spaces and still manage to get the job done. Here are some pics of my 10x20 garage, hardly enough room to do an oil change on my winter beater.:)
 

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Slow and careful is the word of the day...:)
 
i know the feeling
 

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Wow my truck, and junk barley fits in my gerage. It's a standard 2 car gerage, the truck is to tight I have about 1/2 inch of room to get in without hitting the top, and have about 2.5 inches in front and about the same in back. And bairly enough room to walk arround it. So how on earth could I work on a car in there? Lucky for me my buddy have a 35X50 shop at his house, and that's where my duster is currently
 
mine is not as small as yours, standard 2 car, but it takes 1/2 the day pulling the kids stuff and lawn equipment out of the way just so i can work on it.
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I should win a prize for restoring 3 different carssssssssss in this plastic shelter,even in -10 in the winter,no heat,how about that Mr fung.
 

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Mine is not that small, I can get 2 cars in it. Still really not enough room for all the equipment, and storage for all the parts.
 

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I'm like Snake.. 10x10 garden shed for tool storage,powered for welder, and car in shelter building.
 
I should win a prize for restoring 3 different carssssssssss in this plastic shelter,even in -10 in the winter,no heat,how about that Mr fung.

That's why all the sssssssssssss stuff all the time because your freezing your @sssss off.:D
 
Ok, it's not as small as some. But it is still a ***** working when there is another car in there. Tool box in the back, work bench on the right side and
shelving on the left side. Got the air compressor hidden in the front left corner.
 

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Back in the early 80's, I lived in a mobile home. I bought a Morgan Building garage to work on my Duster. What's interesting is I got a lot more done in that little garage than the one I'm in now. :banghead:

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used to be a 2 1/2 car garage now barley a 2 one side always has a project and the other side is for a customer car not enough room for extra parts or equip
 

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2 car garage here. Get pissed all the time for the lack of room, but I seem to make it work.
 

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My humble little garage and as it was said earlier any garage is better than not having one at all.Its a 1 1/2 bay and I have had 2 cars in it for winter storage.Heres some pics of the mess,enjoy
Doug
 

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here is the dart and AWB in the garage... definitely tight...
 

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I have seen lots of threads from the members who have the big awesome shops. How about one for us who work in tight cramped spaces and still manage to get the job done. Here are some pics of my 10x20 garage, hardly enough room to do an oil change on my winter beater.:)


I see the winter beater in the back ground... 2002 Neon with the typical rust belt hood rust.:love5: I have a few (4) myself
 
I'm in a 10x20 suspended shelving in back and on the right so the car can go under the shelves ,old school 1 pc tip up door ,at least the floor is concrete eh , no heat because you can't open those old tip up doors from the inside and I don't have no fancy purple door to get in and out so the big door has to stay open while I'm in there eh! lol
 
Forty some feet by 11 feet can fit two cars end to end [yes both will fit when the charger gets the front clip installed] it gets tight when you have to work on the right side have to move car over and can't walk past on the left or right side.
 

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Here's mine 1 car with a 12'X12' shop at the very back of the garage with 10'X6' outcrop behind the hedge.

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At least you guys have cement.
Mine was built in the 1920's
I have a 12 x 20 with a wood floor that is not flat, when you come it the door, the floor sinks about 12"
Good enough to keep the tools dry and the old willys in, but any work on the duster is done outside in the gravel driveway.
I really need to build a new garage.
 
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