Originally Posted By Jack The Lad
Its not the cars that catch my eye its the cold garage not a shelf with tins and parts hanging from them or any sign of enthusiast . The window looks false and the pipes above . My garage is like a shrine to classic cars with bits all over the place . If I had a larger one I would put a bar in it for the odd visitor . cheers


It looks like the basement of a block of flats; therefore, probably little chance to 'personalise it'! I did try to personalise my parking space in my block of flats during my twenties. When I moved out, my mum kindly gave me a giant shag rug she no longer wanted (it was orange, brown and other various 70s shades of psychedelica); as I had not furniture, it was more than welcome. In time, I grew to realise just how simply vile it was and decided it was destined for the bin. Rolling it up, I dragged it through the building and out through the car park to the bins; in doing so, I found myself passing my allotted car parking space. In a moment of sheer twenty-something exuberance I suddenly decided the shag rug could be best used to park my car on and brighten my small space of concrete parking suburbanism. I managed to park on it for a week before it disappeared. To this day I don't know if it was stolen or the building superintendent removed it. I'd like to think it lives on as a testimony to all things 70s but I somehow doubt it. wine

As for flat screens, there is something rather British about them; either that or in the case of Land Rover, they are simply too cheap to update the design. wink