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Title: Storage


gmacz - October 15, 2007 06:22 PM (GMT)
Storage seems to be the big problem for me.No Garage and no space for a full size garage. As someone has mentioned, if left outside they deteriorate badly.Windy place means cover is no good.Thinking about a metal frame covered in corrugated iron or similar. Anyone doing something similar that works. Yours Gmacz

100bob - October 15, 2007 07:23 PM (GMT)
Hi, Just an option,pre-fabricated concrete garages are often free to a good home, or virtually nothing on Ebay. The good thing with one of those is you could use the minimum number of sections or even cut sections to make it the smallest possible to still get the Fug in. Admittedly,I never actually done it,but I'm pretty sure it'd work. If you have room for the Fug,you'd have room for that.

Paul - October 15, 2007 10:15 PM (GMT)
What about one of these :

http://www.carcoon.co.uk/carcoon.htm :D


Chicken - October 16, 2007 03:44 PM (GMT)
Let it rot :D

Works for me, mines been outside since I got it, yeah the paint fades and it goes rusty but its that or nothing.

I did rent a lock up garage from the council for £40 a month to store it, but filled it with motorbikes, canoes, old engines etc before I got round to sticking the buggy in there.

gmacz - October 16, 2007 05:46 PM (GMT)
Prefab sounds good, I never thought of that.Space is tight and wind is strong, so concrete might be the ideal. Baloon would be good with car in it. I think it would be a UFO with no car in it. Yours Gmacz

Le Mans Man - October 16, 2007 08:57 PM (GMT)
Gmacz, I know all about storage problems...and filling all your available storage with crap - however Daz, who Paul knows better than me, used to have an inflatable garage, think it was a green house type effort - his neighbours kinda didn't like it too much - but owning a fugitive you are probably used to that!

cheers! Adrian.




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