If you have a Midget and a Honda 600 Coupe (I had one I bought new in
1971) it is
no feat getting them both in a one car garage! The Honda is smaller
than the
Midget. You could probably get three of those Hondas in there sideways
with
dollies on the wheels! I have a two car garage and keep my Bugeye, a
Mercedes
E320 and a Harley Davidson motorcycle in there. The Mercedes is on the
left, the
Bugeye is on the right and the motorcycle is diagonal behind the
Bugeye. The
only problem is having to pull out the motorcycle to drive the Bugeye
and then
having to put the bike back in before leaving. Then reversing the
sequence when
I return. Now I have a big Healey to restore that is still at the
friends house
from whom I bought it. Where am I going to put that when he says he no
longer
has any room for it?
Mike MacLean
60 Sprite
56 BN2
02 FLSTS
00 F-150
89 Nissan Sentra (Yuck!)
Steven Michelsen wrote:
> I don't know what the fuss is all about. I get two cars into my one
car
> garage with no lifts at all. Of course I have also lined the garage
with 2"
> foam at bumper-height to avoid getting TOO close to the cinder block
walls.
>
> Does your garage have any pillars in the middle? If not you may find
a way
> to use maybe 55% of the garage and fit all three vehicles. Get out
your
> tape measure and graph paper! Draw out the garage onto the graph
paper,
> then make cut-outs on graph paper representing the three cars and play
> around with it.
>
> Also, how wide is your garage door? If there is room to install
wider ones
> that could help the situation as well. And, if you are using the any
of
> the width of the garage for ANYTHING other than cars you may need to
> redesign the layout a bit - you will likely need the full width of the
> garage for the three vehicles.
>
> Steve
> 78 Midget
> 71 Honda 600 Coupe
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