12-14-2023 | #11 |
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Lake Bluff, IL
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Re: The things we do for these cars
Well maybe a) clearing out the garage, b) selling the VW or c) getting a bigger garage. But of course I am joking--I know what it is like to collect too many things and then just let them take over a space. You do very well with what little space you have! --Bob
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12-14-2023 | #12 |
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fremont,Ca
Posts: 3,077
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Re: The things we do for these cars
I just bought the Bug about 3 weeks ago,I still haven't got plates for the Bug so I couldn't park it outside,the day I painted these parts,I got the registration/plates for the Bug😡 id love to have a bigger garage,to be able to get out there late at night to work on something,I used to be able to do some work on the car with the door down but it's got so much crap in there now it's not possible. But while I've got my Z in storage I'll be able to comfortably work on this Bug for what I have planned for it. Believe it or not I've had a car up on jack stands in that small garage.
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