Kevin Meek wrote:
>
Don't know if I could be so bold as to call it clever - but when I had
my Series two - way back in about '69 - I used to use two simple pairs
of nails in the studs of the garage - and slip the rear attachment
clamps into them - the bubble-top only stuck out about a foot or so -
and the car was not very big - so I could walk around it unimpeded - it
was just a standard four-plex single garage.
> I'm trying to organize my garage to the point where I can
> actually get a car in there to work on it. As part of that
> project, I'm wondering if anyone has come up with a clever
> way to store a hardtop; either against the wall or at ceiling
> height? I had my hardtop sitting on a platform suspended
> from the ceiling with it's front supported from hooks set
> into the wall. This works, but takes up a lot of space...
> ............................................................
> Kevin Meek (kevnmeek(at)netcom.com) Sunbeam Tiger Mk 1A
> Santa Cruz, California Sunbeam Alpine S3 GT
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