Id like to point out that anyone that is familiar with a working garage will know that there are usually parts everyware. If you were to look at my garage, and I do have pics of it up on my website, you can see that the longer the restoration goes on the more crowded things come. Right now you'd be hard set to find the D in my garage amoung all the extra parts. When you restore cars theres going to be a huge mess. The responcibility of the mechanic is to keep this "mess" to a minimum. If a garage is a total mess and everything is up side down then parts get damaged and shows that the mechanic is quite sloppy in there process. If everything is shelved, stacked off to the sides, floors are clean sweeped, no large oil spills around and the shop looks as though it functions in a timly manner it is a good indication that the mechanic also does. I know theres a few other people on this list like me with a tiny garage. I feel your pain! theres never enough room for everything. If you see a commercial garage that is a total wreck you might just want to move on. of course this is alot different then a working garage. guess it all depends on you POV. Todd Vin 5386 --- fivetwofive <CBL302@xxxx> wrote: > > > (I am the one running that auction) > Hey, > You have No idea what you are talking about,the > Pre-production was a > running car(NEVER was in ANY KIND of fire)PLEASE IF > YOU DO NOT KNOW > YOUR FACTS--SHUT YOUR MOUTH,