Tightest Most Cramped Mopar Shops

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Never enough room and also have the 20x10 shelter behind the garage full of parts and misc. crap.LOL
Usually keep 1 car in my enclosed for the winter,but the 66 Dart is out getting work done.:sad:
 

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Scott, I have some spare 4 ft fluorecents you can have. That looks like a dungeon, and you won't be able to see Craig snaggin' parts.:D
 
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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Doug, that's because you were ALOT YOUNGER then!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
 
At one point i had the duster in the garage the belvedere parked on the street as the daily driver and a 73 charger in the driveway now i only have one car nad it stays in garage mom isnt to happy about that PS THIS IS ONLY OUR SIDE THE NEIGHBORS GOT THE 2 CAR GARAGE AND HAVE NOTHING IN IT DAMN :wack:
 

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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.
hey snake looks like you and i have about the same i had picled up a portable 10x20 garage at PEPBOYS worked in it for 2 years well the wind and snow got the best of it price a new cover for it (almost $400.00) so i looked around and found metal roofing and covered it with that i'll get some pic's in the next few days worked out well and only spent about $500.00 you should look into metel for yours
 
hey snake looks like you and i have about the same i had picled up a portable 10x20 garage at PEPBOYS worked in it for 2 years well the wind and snow got the best of it price a new cover for it (almost $400.00) so i looked around and found metal roofing and covered it with that i'll get some pic's in the next few days worked out well and only spent about $500.00 you should look into metel for yours

Please do Cindy Is always after me doing just what ya said,also how did you fasten it? sweet look forward to the pic.
 
Mine has been good to me for over 3 tough years know $200.00 from Sams town :coffee2:
I did all my intake work and rerouting my battery to the trunk so I could use that area for fresh air supply :book: a place to keep my tools and keep Victoria dry and leaves and bird poo off of her :glasses7:

I do have an anounsement and a new thread to start on a long awaiting project :cheers: :blob: :glasses7:
 

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Dont let the picture fool you, the passenger side is about 2 inches from the cabnets and the rear is up against a band saw. to do any work have to put it in the driveway.
 

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You ought to see mine, I'll post it in time, I'm bogged with school, and other duties.
 

Well, I thought building a 3 car garage would be the answer to all my problems!!! One little thing though... I forgot that I had 6 cars!!!LOL!!! Thats OK, the shop looks just as bad, with the van, the GTX, pop-up, Mustang, lawn tractor... oh, the list just goes on!!! HELP!!!! Geof
 

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I thought mine was small. You do great work in a small space. Mine is brick with cinder block inside. It was built in 1919 as a double garage and has a floor drain and has stairs to a finished room upstairs. Lots of 66 Dart parts up there. LOL I would like to put in a heater of some kind so I could mess around in the winter. May be a small wood burner? It's not fancy but it works. I need a lawn shed to keep the mower and snow blowers in but haven't got the wife talked into that yet. tmm
 

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I'm in the same boat as the original poster and a lot of you.

Until last year, I had an oversized 2 car garage plus a 12x20 stoarge building that I bought at Lowes. I thought the 2 car garage was too small until I bought a house with the ONE car garage.
 
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