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Garage 101: How to Keep An Orderly Garage

Posted June 11, 2020 9:00 AM by dstrohl
Pathfinder Tags: classic auto DIY garage restoration

Size: 27 feet by 36 feet, 2-1/2 car

Style: detached gable roof

Vehicles: 2014 Toyota 4Runner, 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser, 2012 Mazda MX-5 Miata

This wasn’t the way it was supposed to work. Somewhere along the line, I was going to buy a house with an ideal garage, or failing that, build one to my specifications from the ground up to house my cars, bikes, and projects. Instead, with our move to Vermont we’re on house number five, and none of our previous real estate transactions left me with “garage mahal” money in the bank. Garage tips from Hemmings resident greasers.

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06/12/2020 12:58 AM

First order of business: Trying valiantly to keep the significant other from using the garage as a dumping ground storage space for anything not be seen in the house but not wanting to throw it away. Then throw in the kids' stuff . . . . sigh.

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