I hear you! A lot of guys here do that. They look nice, especially with a vintage x,y, and z collection, flat screen, wet bar, a hot rod on a lift, and a muscle car beneath it. Once you do that, your garage is no longer a garage, but a man cave. Forget drilling holes, sanding, or anything else involve petroleum or abrasives, much less paint.
To put a finer point on it, our car club has "garage parties." The garages in question are nice enough, and roomy and air conditioned enough to support 50 people dressed up in street clothes, hanging out eating and drinking in comfort, with the owners' two to five cars in side as well. I might do mine like that- when I go to sell.
By the way Doug, if you haven't been out to the Ford museum in Tooele, UT off the I80, you've missed some original and iconic history. There are some original Shelby, Cobra, and one-off factory race cars there. Also has a world class race track, and a very nice kart track.
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