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I need a new job
I'm clearly not making enough money...
And I need to make a new friend here in Houston <iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NIfqyIfqrq4" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
I wouldn't like the stress of obsessing over every detail, and worrying about every stone chip. I would like to have a dedicated 5 car garage, but nothing in the living room/kitchen.
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I seriously considered keeping my Speedster in the house. I had double front doors picked out that would have let me drive it in. I didn't get around to doing it, and then I got married ....
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I have wanted to do that since I saw it on Dan Tanna.
On two other notes; 1. I hope AOC doesn't see this video, food for her 90% tax plan. Clearly by her standard he has too much money. He parks his cars in the living room. In the video he stated he had two McLaren's, a Ford GT, a Porsche of some sort a Ferrari especialle 2. While I do like the car I do not like the Gulf colors on it. |
It is hard to imagine owning a million dollar car. On the other hand, it is relatively hard to imagine buying a $100K car for me...although I could.
I was just talking to my much younger brother (giving amateur financial advice...LOL)….since he is in his mid 40's and has no retirement saving/plan other than social security...and pretty much spends everything he earns. I was advising based on an assumed 24% ($165-$315K) tax bracket (trying to explain how to stay out of the next one 32% ($315-400K). Turned out that he was not even in the 35% bracket...but was in the $37% ($600,001 or more)...and has made that much for much of his working life. His housing and cars are not that different than mine (does not live in a high-cost city like NY or LA)...so I said, "I cannot even imagine that I could spend that much each year if I tried." He said, "I cannot imagine being able to live on a penny less." I always felt bad that I made much less than my older brother (lawyer) who was making over a $mil years ago (in DC)...but did not expect the same for my younger brother (engineer) who really seems not to be a real go-getter. We are all from a very poor family (rural Appalachia)..think Beverly Hillbillies before they struck oil. I was to the point where I felt like my wife and I were doing well financially. Now I feel like a total loser (financially). I have worked in the public sector where salaries are capped. It seems to me that maybe I have chosen poorly...and need to find a new job/career as well (but am probably too old now). When did people start making salaries like this? |
This would not work in a wet northern climate, and who wants exhaust fumes in their house making it smell like a garage?
Cool idea, been done before, obviously not for everyone. 1950's Living Garage https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/1950s-living-garage.474318/ http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...ggarage02a.jpg https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...920931af6f54ef Quote:
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Cars stink
ThAts stupid Next |
Maybe no coincidence there isn't a wife anywhere in the background?
Cool idea but execution could be better - i.e. access, lighting, ceiling height etc. I doubt that's up to code. If the car burns, your living area is immediately on fire. Where do you even drive a McLaren in Houston? Are there any public roads with turns in a 500 mile radius? I feel blessed with great driving roads right outside of town and several tracks couple hours away in every direction that are some of the best in the country. I do miss LA for better public driving roads - the San Gabriel Mountains were in my backyard there ... I still like this garage best! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1168285748.jpg G |
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Lots of nicer ways to do this.
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I put a couple of common patio door sliders in a wall of a garage for a guy to look at his car. The main overhead door stayed for access.
He wasn't married...at the time. Did a whole MCM interior reno for him too. Then he got married and moved to suburbia. The car was a Lamborghini Jarama 400 GTS, IIRC. |
no thanks.
i think a better execution would be a bad ass architectural glass panel wall between a living quarters and a garage. like what Tony Stark had. |
Well, at least he used the correct pronunciation on one of cars he said was in his home the night before.
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Put to shame my carpeted mancave holding a few of my P cars.
Dont tell AOC or Bernie. |
Ha! That's my neighbor here in Houston, he copied me when I brought my old Datsun into the house to fix the clutch during Hurricane Harvey.
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OK, yeah, for a guy with a million dollar car, having to pull in and park the way he does is silly and poorly done. I'm not sure I care. Maybe when I'm hanging with him later, I'll rib him about his crappy garage.
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Buddy of mine constructed a pole barn with a living area and a shop separated by a high-end roll-up door (pretty side facing the living room). He said when the door is closed you can’t tell it’s a door.
I haven’t been there but that seemed like a cool idea. |
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