cr8crshr
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And a wagon to boot, so this is to me a kind of neat idea and result...What say y'all??? cr8crshr/Bill



In early 63 dad looked at a 62 left over Lancer car but couldn't stand the fake spare tire thang on the trunk lid and paid a bit more for a 63 Dart 2dr post. It wasn't long after that we (dad, my sister and me) headed 2000 miles south. Bare bones car with no AC. It wasn't bad but wouldn't want to do that nowadays lolAnd a wagon to boot, so this is to me a kind of neat idea and result...What say y'all??? cr8crshr/Bill![]()
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Back in the day, garages had dirt floors.I don't get it....a building with a dirt floor. See it a lot though.
Way back in the day? I remember seeing wood floors when I lived up north. Seen a few really old buildings in the south with dirt floors but most of them were sheds or lean to's.Back in the day, garages had dirt floors.
Quite a few of them around my neck of the woods in Virginia. Most houses here are pretty old. My house is 1959, and that’s fairly new for around here. Lots of houses here built in the late 1800’s early 1900’s still standing. Horse hair plaster walls, and 6 thick door frames. My friend has a house built in the 1700’s, 30 acres surrounded by 3 sides of water, that has been in his family forever since it was built. Around here we call those Plantations.Way back in the day? I remember seeing wood floors when I lived up north. Seen a few really old buildings in the south with dirt floors but most of them were sheds or lean to's.
Wood on elevated floors,Way back in the day? I remember seeing wood floors when I lived up north. Seen a few really old buildings in the south with dirt floors but most of them were sheds or lean to's.
No rust. The dirt floor doesn't sweat like concrete.I don't get it....a building with a dirt floor. See it a lot though.
My garage/shop floor doesn't sweat even with the huge temp and humidity changes here because when I built the shop I laid down a vapor barrier. It's just heavy mil plastic....No rust. The dirt floor doesn't sweat like concrete.
My first house (1973) was built in 55 and the garage slab didn't sweat either. Would love to have 30 acres!Quite a few of them around my neck of the woods in Virginia. Most houses here are pretty old. My house is 1959, and that’s fairly new for around here. Lots of houses here built in the late 1800’s early 1900’s still standing. Horse hair plaster walls, and 6 thick door frames. My friend has a house built in the 1700’s, 30 acres surrounded by 3 sides of water, that has been in his family forever since it was built. Around here we call those Plantations.
Wow. Do you know how old the house was? Sounds like it was before the state went nuts with regulations.....Back in the 90s my dad renovated an old house in Hollywood, Ca. I was shocked to see the foundation was wood laying directly on dirt. They had to dig the whole parameter and pour cement to anchor it after using come alongs to straighten the house.