I've been waiting to post some pictures of my garage. I've been working on it hard for almost 2 years. Here are the first pictures that I'm putting out there. Some of them appear a bit light and the lighting in the garage is actually more of a dim, mood lighting, however, being an amateur photographer, it's the best I could do. The garage is set up to hold a maximum of 12 cars. In it's current configuration, it will hold 8 cars, plus a full sized Seagrave Fire Truck Pumper plus the play area which you'll see below.
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The coffee table is an Alfa Romeo 1300 CC engine (my first car) with a piece of glass fitted to the top.
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The garage is large enough so that I have to take several angles to get everything in. Here it is looking from east to west. On the right is the 1958 Seagrave V-12 Fire Truck. On the left bottom is a 2003 Black SRT-10. Above it, a 2001 Silver Prowler. In front of them is a 1941 Chevy Street Rod. It's a mid engine rig with a lawn mower engine up front as a goof. Above it is my first Snake, a 1995 RT-10.
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Here's a shot looking west to east.
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And another from a slightly different angle.
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As you walk out the door from the house, you are faced with both the play area and two cars. Until I bring a Comp Coupe home, the person exiting the house is faced with a 1959 El Camino (348 tri-power / 4 speed stick / power seats / P.S. / factory A.C. etc) and a 1980 Ferrari which I've owned since 1981.
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Not pictured here are a 1963 Jaguar XK-E Coupe, a 1960 Plymouth Belvedere, and a 1968 Chevy 396 SS conv. w/ 375HP.
I purchased a 6 foot tall and 8 foot wide Mobil porcelain pegasus and had a neat neon job done to it. It hangs in front of one of the cars.
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Finally, I finally tracked down several "Viper Parking" signs from various VOI's through the years. I'm still operating on the theory that Maurice took them.
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I want to thank Chris (Y2K GTS) for posting the shots on his club's website. Hope you guys like them. I have no wife telling me when to stop spending money. I have the feeling that I may not be done yet :>
Out of control with cars!!