How tall is your roof and how much was the lift? I need to rebuild my garage and want to get a lift too. Also in de
Edit: i’ll partially answer my own question. They look to be around 2100€ new for just the dual tower lift. User is probably a few 100 cheaper.
I’m not a mustang guy, but as a foreigner (US), I LOVE seeing the occasional American muscle car / pony car on the streets in Europe when I’m there for work.
They always look so out of place in the best way and makes me appreciate them a little bit more.
Nice garage and car, OP.
That's a decent collection of firewood.
Professional stacking.
Nice wood
Morning wood
Thanks
You couldn't get a more German-like stack of wood. Except maybe in Sweden. They're nuts about wood stacking too
How tall is your roof and how much was the lift? I need to rebuild my garage and want to get a lift too. Also in de Edit: i’ll partially answer my own question. They look to be around 2100€ new for just the dual tower lift. User is probably a few 100 cheaper.
I think the real question is why the lift has no hydraulic fluid in it.
It’s not completely assembled
No need for fluid when there aren’t any arms.
Exactly
haha, how did i miss that.
I’m not a mustang guy, but as a foreigner (US), I LOVE seeing the occasional American muscle car / pony car on the streets in Europe when I’m there for work. They always look so out of place in the best way and makes me appreciate them a little bit more. Nice garage and car, OP.
Sweet! Going to Düsseldorf this weekend!
Why store wood in there? Mouse central. Nice car.
The wood was only there for one winter. Its now in a shed.
Did you ship it there or buy it there?
Nice, my brother in law has a '74 Bug 😁
Why are your lift arms missing
Work in progress, now it has lift arms and hydraulic fluid in the lift 😁
Nice
Boss 302…what a beautiful beast!
1970 Boss 302
Unfortunately not a real one, one of the previous owners in the Us did that. I want to build a clone of the Parnelli Jones Boss out of this car.
You are in Germany with a Mustang and I’m in the US with old aircooled VWs. 😉
Beautiful, well done!