Not my personal garage, although I am the architect for the house. Really need to borrow an F car for the next photo shoot. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Looks great! Have you seen the house in Brentwood on Tigertail that has a bridge so the owner can park his Grigio 512BB in his family room? Last I heard the city had some zoning issue with it, hope he got it solved. https://jalopnik.com/5465248/la-ferrari-owner-builds-dream-garage-whiny-neighbors-wake-him-up
Congrats on such a nice project from a fellow architect...I would like to see more pictures from the house if possible...you can pm me if you prefer. Thanks and again nice work!
Now I have more room for important stuff - like drinking with my Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login friends
Looks like the entire house was demolished! https://therealdeal.com/la/2017/05/30/site-of-holger-schuberts-ferrari-garage-lists-for-20m/
G'day, Nice hot summers day here in auz. The 550 got a new cousin. As my maintenance guy said yesterday 'they are breeding' Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes...and I'll never do it again without a lift. I have a 21k mile '89 348. I'm doing a major + on it. 25 years of restoring cars and messing around with cars in general, working as a weekend racing team mechanic, it's been sublime. (But I'm bad at stick and ball sports). The major was done somewhere around 2010 or 2011, but never to the depth where the cam drive sprocket bearings were done. The "failure" bearing was in there still, but that's been remedied, and it's starting to go back together. Sorry to hijack! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'll try to get another picture or two. I built 18" wood stands for the front wheels so the whole car pivots when raising and lowering that little bit. i also built a wooden trolley and use 3 jacks to lift at the front right and left corners, and one central in the rear. sjd