^ I want to see the part of your garage that has the dirt - shit, oil stains, cob webs - you know a NORMAL garage. ^ Not some museum. Haha
A little over 1500 sq ft for house and a little over 1800 sq ft for garage plus 480 sq ft shed. Shot of back addition with 14' ceiling and lift after just cleaned, wouldn't want to see it now!
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...-for-the-40-ford.962971/page-27#post-11138945 ...Maybe here... Credit to Photographer, Owner
I don't have the cool stuff like you guys, but I did mop my garage floor with soap and water...does that count?
This was at a house we were looking at buying a few years back. 10-car garage on an acre. We didn't get that house.
Ha! I built my T Bucket out os an 8x8 shed. Really thought I was hot shit when I built a 10x16 'garage'! Now my 24x24 with an additional 16x20 added on out back isn't big enough!
Anyone can build cars in a nice big garage, with lots of tools! Mine are two separate 12'x25' and 10'x20' garages. Tight as heck, but at least they're dry and closed in. I've built a number of cars in gravel or concrete driveways, so anything enclosed is great! This was inside a 10'x20' Costco canopy. Built in the same canopy 5-6 years earlier. And built in the same 10'x20' building a decade later. The replacement shop was still limited to that small footprint, but now a metal building, with hard floor and garage floor system on it. A big shop would be really nice, but it would still have to be aa working shop, not a clean museum.
When you have a two car garage and three hot rods you have to occupy your wife's garden shed and hope for the best.