Personalized License Plates
I tried to post a picture . But the size was too big. I was lucky enough to get my 09 R/T early in Nov. And ordered my personized plate the next day the clerks office was open . And got HEMI RT . I know or saw where someone in another state had it also . I live in Kentucky. Any other good plate ideas.
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Washington...
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Damn, tommy, your garage looks like my kitchen! :D
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Roswell, Doesn't your wife get a little annoyed when you park your cars in the kitchen? :D
ORIGINAL: RoswellGrey Damn, tommy, your garage looks like my kitchen! :D |
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The garage I always dreamed of, being car crazy... It was not easy finding a killer 3 car garage with a great house attached to it. I take no credit; the motorhead I purchased it from did all the nice improvements: checkerboard floor, nice stereo system, 4 station air compressor system, cabinets, work bench, seperate storage area, fully painted. The reality is all of the above are basically cosmetic and doable with average skills. Get to it, boys!! So, a new addition to the family was logically in order-a Black Beast!!! 70 Roadrunner Coupe, 72 K miles, purchased new by my father 73 MBenz 350 SL V8 manual 4 speed euro model Life is good, my brothers... |
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Nice plate, you were very lucky on that one. And, very nice place to keep your Challenger.
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Wow that it a nice garage! I'm in the process of spec'in one out to have built unattached.
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"70 Roadrunner Coupe, 72 K miles, purchased new by my father"
WOW, that is great, what a treasure. Not just the car but the fact that your dad bought it new and now you have it. |
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Brettmann: A couple of random garage design thoughts, if I may
-a nice 350 or so sq ft storage area, with some floor to ceiling shelving, off the garage so that all you have in the garage is..........cars!! Surveys show 85% of Americans cannot fully utilize their garages for their cars because they lack of storage space for "stuff".... -a storage area in the attic, accessible via say a pull down ladder arrangement, with flooring, power and lighting, attic venting for the summertime, is very cool. I plan on doing a permanent train setup for my 1955 Lionel train set up there....heh heh -some nice venting and the appropriate sized fan setup, so that when you pull your Challenger in, or any other vehicle, all the exhaust gases are evacuated in short order -at least one 220 outlet in case 220 is ever needed for who knows what-ie a macho air compressor -some running water and a sink Well, the list is probably endless, and dollar sensitive. The above items seem relatively inexpensive.......... |
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