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Shop was a bonus when we bought the property. Would never  have sent the money to const such a shop. It was either the lift or stop working on cars, cant do the on the ground thing anymore.

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I know what you mean about the lift. A few years ago when I was 68, I replaced all the steel lines on my '48 Dodge D25 club coupe. I do not have the height in my garage for a lift so it was working under the car which was as high as I could safely make it with jack stands. I must have been under that car 300+ times either measuring, checking bends, assembling, or most common of all, getting the actual tool I needed when I thought I had all the tools necessary. I am in good health and still fairly agile but that brake work was a real test of patience and endurance. A lift would have been so much easier and explains why I am envious of you. ?

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