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Originally Posted by Geronimo '74
Actually, my mother found a place, I'm checking it out tonight to see if it's ok or not.
I'm still coming your way though, so I can see your workshop too, and drink your beer... 
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good news, it is best to have a place as close to as possible.
But do make sure you have enough room to work, a stable floor surface for jacking up the car, jack stands, and rolling things around.
A solid workbench that ain't to pretty to work on is nice to have as well, for the engine parts cleanup...Bonus points if there's a car lift on site... engine drops are so much easier if there is one.
Has to be a 2 post bridge, not a 4 post drive on bridge, as the latter will be terrible to work with, engines are wide, and they have to come down, where the bridge would get in the way if it's a drive on type
not sure if the name is right, i mean --|-- is good, -|--|- would be bad