Patton,
I too have a 20'x20' garage and can offer little but sympathy. My Durango now
endures the New England winter whilst my wife's Jag and the Healey are parked
inside.
The Healey is short enough so the snow blower sits behind it during the months
that Furgie is up on blocks, so that works out okay. The garage is detached
and unheated so winter projects are generally not an option. I've built a
shallow work bench across the back of the garage and have added shelves
wherever I can fit them preserving precious floor space.
I've got two kayaks suspended above both cars on a pulley system so the cars
have to come out when the kayaks are raised or lowered. Fortunately the
seasons are such that the cars is off its blocks when then kayaks are in use.
The whole thing reminds me of a Swiss Army knife!
BW
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Burt Weiner
'63 BJ7
HBJ7L/23582
ahy3000@comcast.net
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Patton Dickson" <57healey@gmail.com>
> We are going from a 2 1/2 car garage to a (barely) two car garage
> (20x20). Any hints for parking a Healey and keeping a small shop in
> confined spaces?
>
> Thanks
> Patton
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> Patton Dickson - '57 A-H 100-Six
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