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Haven't update this for a while, so here we go!
Regarding the "what have you drug home this year" thread, I relocated my truck yet again. One of the major sticking points for this project has been finding the time to get my workspace organized. That didn't happen this spring or summer as my wife and I made the decision to finish up our house renos, list the house, and pull the trigger on a move out of the city!
My initial plan for the narrow double garage was this, which never came to fruition given the move:
In reality the truck was jammed against the wall the entire time we resided in Calgary, so my major accomplishment was finally getting a rear tire installed that held air (for more than a handful of seconds at least), which made loading it on the trailer much easier.
And here she is tucked in to her new home. Our realtor found it funny that I came to all of our viewings armed with a tape measure, but a shallow garage just wasn't going to cut it! I would have liked a little bit more depth in this bay, but a 12' x 22'8" footprint leaves a decent amount of room to walk all around the truck. The 8' wide x 7' high door made life interesting when unloading, but we managed to get it rolled off without clipping any of the stonework on the exterior of the garage.
And the new plan for the attached triple garage:
The next orders of business will be clearing out the middle bay to accommodate the daily driver, getting some electrical work done (subpanel plus a bunch of additional lighting, 220V outlets, etc.), getting a heater installed (something like what I've sketched in above), and planning out where my workspace will be and tool storage will look like.
And I thought my shop was a tight squeeze !
Hi the big M: I was looking through your build and it reminds me a lot of mine. My truck was very close to yours in condition and where I found rusted areas. Toughest part was to find a good tailgate (most looked like a U). I went a little different route on what I ended up with but did have a specific purpose/use in mind. I am new to the forum and very new to photo share stuff so hopefully this link will work to see my outcome? Still have to ask for help on getting the actual picture to display on the site. I believe these unibody's are getting very rare so keep up the restoration, looks good so far.
Bob
https://imgur.com/a/EjrpMUC
Did you finish the M-100 project? I'm interested to see what became of it.
Dave