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No Gene,

He was with Combs Gates here in INDY at the airport. I think they worked on them and supplied parts all over the country.

Don
 
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my shop is 36' x 50'. i still cant find enough room with the porsche 911sc, the 1914 model T speedster, the 1924 model T touring and the 1928 franklin boat tail all parked in there. the shop has all heated flooring and high output floresence lights. i guess i should tell you that it is my dads <_< <_< <_<

P.S. our shop is almost as big as our house :D :D :D

Joel Hanson
 
yeah i have learned that in a house the three main things you need are a big kitchen, a big bathroom :rolleyes: and most important is a huge shop. i spend more of my time that i am awake in the shop then in the house. :D :D :D
 
Yeah i know what you mean... my dad has his own engine shop... i work on my cars there from time to time.. last time i was there i was drooling over this 68 cutty hardtop right next to it was a lime green mint roadrunner witha six pack... he's also got a 2 and 1/2 stall out back that has his duster and newly aquired mustang reside in, and a two stall attached at his house you can never have enough garage space :D If you removed the mirrors and the bumperetts from my mg you could fit it into my shed and close the doors at my old house (when it was totally empty), but i was really dissapointed i didn't have a garge there. i woulda built one, but the exwife didn't want to lose half the backyard, by the time i finaly got her convinced the neighbor behind built his so i woulda had to switch sides of the yard acc to fire code and that woulda ment no back yard at all :( plus i woulda lost the shed (workshop) if i did that. if you couldn't tell i had a postage stamp for a yard. course now i'm glad i didn't waste all my time and money building a garage there
 
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