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Sebastien Canevet
Here are two photographies of my garage (Out and in). My beloved MG B is n't on the photographs, she is in another garage. The little prewar car is a BSA three wheeler and the blue nose is from my winter daily car, a rare Daimler Majestic, a long wheel base version of the Jaguar XJ40. The thing on my bench is the gearbox from the BSA, it's in the car again now.



Ken Bowen
I built a guest house structure on my property that I finished with an open interior to act as a shop for my play time. It was designed so that all I will have to do is frame in the partitions to finish it out as livable space. In the mean time it is nice to work in a heated and cooled shop in Texas! I am currently in the middle of a frame off job for a 60 roadster and am just getting ready to replace the sills. My completed rack is in the back with most of the components finished and ready to go back in. One of these days I might even get an MG clock for the wall but who really wants to know how much time they have spent doing this stuff!



Steve Dyck
"I just finished my shop and moved my '70 MGB in to start a complete restoration."



Terry Sanders
Terry shows us his impressive array of cars including a beautiful SA Tickford, multiple T-Types and an Arnolt! What's that funny Italian thing doing in there?



Mike Schultz

"Yes, that's as wide as it is."




Ian Ward

My TC is a 1949 TC7908 and is Australian and the yellow B is a BGT V8 out of South Africa. It's a 1976, but stood in a dealership on display for 4 years, and was finally registered as a 1980. It has approx 16,000 miles.

(Engine is out at the moment as it is being upgraded from the conventional 3,500cc (215 cu.in.), to an australian P6 unit which stroked to 5 litre (302 cid) and a 6-speed.




LaVerne Downey
Wife had the shell built for me after I took over the house attached garage for 6 months rebuilding the B about 12 years ago. 30 x 64 insulated, heated,air conditioned. Separate 200 amp power service , water, more that adequate lighting. Looks just a little different now as I put the old kitchen cabinets in. We are doing a full remodel. Could really use some more wall space to hang up al my junk, er treasures. Two walls finished with some custom milled t&g knotty pine that was left over from a business project.



   
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