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Cheap Body Panel Storage Option
I've struggled to find a way to store various race body panels over the years. Never really had a dedicated loft or attic space so they always just sort of collected on too small of shelves or more than like in the corners on the floor of the garage. Not a great solution. Recently got a space in a nice garage facility and didn't really want to put a bunch of holes in the wall or have these on the floor. Sort of stumbled across this solution. It is a Delta brand 2 bike "gravity" wall rack. Just sort of leans against the wall. Paid $40 on FB Marketplace. Here's how the first one looks one with a fender, whale tale and IROC front bumper on it. Stashed my windshield and backglass behind it too.
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http://www.carsandcappuccino.com 1987 Grand Prix White "Outlaw" Turbo Coupe w/go-fast bits 1985 Prussian Blau M491 Targa 1977 Mexico Blue back-dated,flared,3.2,sunroof-delete Coupe 1972 Black 911 T Coupe to first factory Turbo (R5 chassis) tribute car (someday) |
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Join Date: Feb 2022
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Wow that works really great for that purpose! Do the base of the legs have a good grip on the floor?
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They seem to. They're a soft-ish rubber compound.
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http://www.carsandcappuccino.com 1987 Grand Prix White "Outlaw" Turbo Coupe w/go-fast bits 1985 Prussian Blau M491 Targa 1977 Mexico Blue back-dated,flared,3.2,sunroof-delete Coupe 1972 Black 911 T Coupe to first factory Turbo (R5 chassis) tribute car (someday) |
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