In the garage?
We have a large three car garage, originally scheduled for a truck, van, and sports car. It currently houses the van, and the sports car. The middle bay is used for the kids bikes, rollerblades, wagons, scooters, etc. Couldn't stand the thought of those bikes, rollerblades, wagons, scooter, etc getting my truck all scratched while the kids drag them in and out of the garage. The truck goes in on the rare occasions when it ices or snows around here. Meanwhile it's much safer at the rear of the driveway in front of the last bay door.
Originally posted by F150Europe
Right corner at the bottom.
Right corner at the bottom.
Send me a Ford sign and I will replace it.
BTW, I live in Rotterdam now so I'm closer that you think
Last edited by EnglishAdam; Dec 8, 2003 at 09:29 AM.
2 car garage which houses the Lightning, the golf cart, mower, snow blower, 2 Coke vending machines (both meant for bottles) & lots of other stuff. We looked into putting a shed behind the garage for the "stuff" but couldn't due to city codes. The Torino is sitting on our patio for the winter so the L can be in the garage for its renovation. The Wood sits in the driveway & the Excursion sits on the street. I wouldn't park in the garage anyways because I would have to open & close the gate every time I go anywhere & in the mornings I'd probably forget to close it & the dog would run all over the neighborhood.
I have a two car garage that used to house the Wife's Windstar and my Mustang. Now that I have the F150 and the Mustang is gone, I am in the process of building a mud room on my side of the garage (post pictures when it is done). The truck then stays out in the driveway. With 3 kids, the bikes, skates, and other toys inevidably end up on one side of the garage or the other anyway, so now I will designate an area for all of that stuff.
I see the truck in the driveway as an advantage when it snows. I park it against the garage in the middle of the driveway before it snows then when it is done I shovel in front of the truck (so I don't have to shovel the tire tracks that are usually instant ice), pull the truck into the street and then I only have 1/2 a car width on each side of the driveway to clear. Then I clean the truck off in the street for the plows to deal with. Saves me a ton of time.
I see the truck in the driveway as an advantage when it snows. I park it against the garage in the middle of the driveway before it snows then when it is done I shovel in front of the truck (so I don't have to shovel the tire tracks that are usually instant ice), pull the truck into the street and then I only have 1/2 a car width on each side of the driveway to clear. Then I clean the truck off in the street for the plows to deal with. Saves me a ton of time.





