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Started by JMF, March 08, 2006, 05:54:51 AM

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JMF

I've kind of posted this before but not as a specific question, do you think a 1968 - 1970 Dodge Charger would fit in this garage? There is another car that needs to be in there as well, Aston Martin, I have no pictures of the inside yet though


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greenpigs

I would need an overall length measurement of the inside of the garage too tell you, its wide enough though.
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JMF

Yeah I forgot about the length, I was thinking more width, thet's brilliant if it does as I can have the garage for free, remember there's the Aston Martin in there as well

jwilk01

You could just put the aston martin in the trunk of the charger. :yesnod:

Later
Josh

PocketThunder

They will fit, just butter the door handles.... :icon_smile_big:
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JMF

Butter? What's that mean?

CaptMarvel

We use bacon grease around these here parts...As Emeril says..."Pork fat rules!" :icon_smile_wink:

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Quote from: JMF on March 08, 2006, 02:48:09 PM
Butter? What's that mean?

Butter, in this sense, to be used as grease.  Utilized in this instance in a humurous manner.

As in the saying, "She was so fat, we had to butter her hips to get her through the doorway."  :icon_smile_big:

(For lack of a better example coming to mind at the moment   :icon_smile_blackeye:)

Wait, how's this, "That Charger was so wide, I had to butter the door handles just to get it through the garage door."  :icon_smile_wink:
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Tom_440

My '68 sits in my garage and takes approximately 8 feet in width (10 if you want the doors to open) and has room in front. The garage is 20 feet deep.

greenpigs

Chargers are not a real wide car, now length is another matter.
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