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Being from a small town of 389 population I thought I was doing pretty good with my garage pics but you guys put me to shame…..maybe someday…..but then again as Clint said “we all have our limitations “ great pics guys
Being from a small town of 389 population I thought I was doing pretty good with my garage pics but you guys put me to shame…..maybe someday…..but then again as Clint said “we all have our limitations “ great pics guys
It’s not always the size of the garage that matters, it’s what’s inside….. 2 cars I will forever regret selling…
2017 GS M7 Heritage Edition that was chevy’s display model for all east coast auto shows in late 2016 and 1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible originally purchase by Elvis Presley new and gifted to his friend. Purchased from Graceland Museum.
I have the exact same GS that was also used as a display vehicle!
I have the exact same GS that was also used as a display vehicle!
^^^ That’s awesome! Does you vin happen to end with 4177 ? I bought mine thru Classic Chev in Grapevine, Tx in May 2017 with 41 miles on her after touring the east coast car shows. I traded it back to the same dealer to become one of the first C8 owners in 2020. I wish I had kept it. That car was so fun to drive. It was my daily for 3 years. Cheers!
I've been told I don't have a garage, but trust me, it's a garage, I just happen to call it a high ceilinged clubroom.
Here we call that a "pole barn garage" even if it's not a real pole barn. And you can't have one in the suburbs unless you've been blessed with over an acre.
^^^ That’s awesome! Does you vin happen to end with 4177 ? I bought mine thru Classic Chev in Grapevine, Tx in May 2017 with 41 miles on her after touring the east coast car shows. I traded it back to the same dealer to become one of the first C8 owners in 2020. I wish I had kept it. That car was so fun to drive. It was my daily for 3 years. Cheers!
No, I don't have yours. Mine stayed in PA for a while and then made it's way to VA before I brought it back to PA.
Here we call that a "pole barn garage" even if it's not a real pole barn. And you can't have one in the suburbs unless you've been blessed with over an acre.
^^^ Looks very similar in size to a 40X60 pole barn I built 30 years ago in Texas with 5 horse stalls and a wash rack for show horses. My 2nd wife was into a different kind of horsepower than me! LOL
Being 44 and single can vouch for no spouse or children equals lots of money (relatively speaking).
I can relate to that- years ago I thought I was rich but it turned out that I was just single. I married someone who could spend 110% of whatever I made.
I can relate to that- years ago I thought I was rich but it turned out that I was just single. I married someone who could spend 110% of whatever I made.
I can relate to that- years ago I thought I was rich but it turned out that I was just single. I married someone who could spend 110% of whatever I made.
It’s not always the size of the garage that matters, it’s what’s inside….. 2 cars I will forever regret selling…
2017 GS M7 Heritage Edition that was chevy’s display model for all east coast auto shows in late 2016 and 1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible originally purchase by Elvis Presley new and gifted to his friend. Purchased from Graceland Museum.
Every time I see one of those 76 Caddy convertibles, I think about my uncle who purchased two (without the Elvis provenance). Unfortunately, the trade-in of a pristine 1970 440 Six-pack 4-speed Superbird was part of the deal.