Caveman: Randall Thomas
Occupation: Race fabrication shop owner
Location: Hartford, WI  USA
Placement: Detached from house
Garage_Type: Dedicated garage
Garage_Age: 2000
Car_Capacity: 2

Square_Footage: 312
Depth_Width_Height: 26' x 12' x 14'
Door__WxH: 8' x 8'
Floor: Wood
Floor_Color: Natural
Walls: Unfinished
Wall_Color: Wood

Ceiling_Color: Wood
Heating: Portable Kerosene
Electrical: 110 volt
Ceiling_Lighting: Fluorescent Tube
Lighting_BulbsxWattage: 20 = 800w
Equipment: Stereo sound system,
Date_Submitted: 12/15/09

I wanted a dedicated Cobra garage that would not promote moisture, was inexpensive and allowable in city building and tax codes. This steel sided wood building only cost about $4,500, made completely of wood and built on all wood floor joists in gravel bed and is completely movable, which means it is technically "non-stationary" and therefore is not taxable. It also slips by building code requirements as if it were just an 8'x10' temporary garden shed. To complete the non-stationary claim, electrical power is piped in from the basement of the house 15' away underground through a buried 4" PCV tube using a 12 gauge contractors extension cord. Later on I found with careful parking it could also handle two Superformance Cobras. (whew!)