I thought all "car guys" would get a kick out of this. To make a long story short, I'm a transplant to CO and my wife and I built a house last year. For anyone that's done it, God bless you. I can only describe the process as the same feeling as having a sharp rock in your shoe during a marathon and you CAN'T take the offending shoe off to get it out. I'm originally from IL, so my GN was holed up at my parent's house until we had this new place settled and dialed in. Part of that was having the builder blow out a couple sections of concrete in the garage and driveway, so I kept the car out of here until September when the work was done and I had a few other things taken care of. The wife and I flew out to Chicago and drove the car back. After getting some work done to it and passing emissions (uugh) it was time to say goodbye until spring.
Today was supposed to be out first snow and they were calling for anywhere from 3-6". I figured it was as good a time as any to put the car on my car dollies and push it to its winter "resting space". So last night I jacked it up, placed the dollies and pushed the car into place. Basically, you could fit a piece of paper between the front bumper impact strip and the wall. Then my wife pulled my SS into place with me guiding her and we were done. Voila! Until we checked the clearance of the door and rear bumper of the TrailBlazer. FML.
The story of my life - always juuuuust a few inches short................. MFer!!!!!
I'm starting to feel that F'n rock again and it looks like my wife's leased Jeep will be getting snowed on. LMAO
Today was supposed to be out first snow and they were calling for anywhere from 3-6". I figured it was as good a time as any to put the car on my car dollies and push it to its winter "resting space". So last night I jacked it up, placed the dollies and pushed the car into place. Basically, you could fit a piece of paper between the front bumper impact strip and the wall. Then my wife pulled my SS into place with me guiding her and we were done. Voila! Until we checked the clearance of the door and rear bumper of the TrailBlazer. FML.
The story of my life - always juuuuust a few inches short................. MFer!!!!!
I'm starting to feel that F'n rock again and it looks like my wife's leased Jeep will be getting snowed on. LMAO