If it fits, it sits!
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If it fits, it sits!
Plenty o' space!
Too Many Mopars: 2015 Challenger; 2007 Magnum; 1989 New Yorker; 1974 LeBaron
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Re: If it fits, it sits!
You got more space than my garage. My 66 fits but only with 1 inch to spare. Watching the garage door come down makes me nervous every time.
Re: If it fits, it sits!
Once upon a time I had a 59 Ford Retractable. It was too long for my garage, but if I backed in and let the little rubber tips on the bumper push into the drywall the door would come down and just clear the front bumper. Try as I might I could never get the tips into the same holes, so the back wall of the garage had tapered holes all along it.
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1962 LeBaron
1956 C73
1962 LeBaron
1956 C73
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Lol... great story about the drywall. Garages these days just aren't meant to hold a full size car, and definitely not designed for working on them.
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Re: If it fits, it sits!
Haha I can totally envision thatslanflat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 7:01 pm Once upon a time I had a 59 Ford Retractable. It was too long for my garage, but if I backed in and let the little rubber tips on the bumper push into the drywall the door would come down and just clear the front bumper. Try as I might I could never get the tips into the same holes, so the back wall of the garage had tapered holes all along it.
Too Many Mopars: 2015 Challenger; 2007 Magnum; 1989 New Yorker; 1974 LeBaron