Jim, sorry I keep posting pictures of my garage
. You will notice that it’s a “real workshop” meaning there are always multible projects going on with lots of parts around in various stages of needs to be worked on, disassembled, rebuilt, painted and waiting for install, media blasted and waiting for paint, etc, etc. I’m always amazed at the garages I see that have beautifully painted floors without an oil stain anywhere and everything is in perfect order.
I’ve been collecting tools since I was a teenager working on MG, Triumph, BMW, Jaguar, Porsche, and my favorite Datsun 2000. Over that many years you assemble a large collection, hense all the tool boxes, presses, tubing benders, media blaster, compressed air systems.
The lift I had my wife buy me for my 60th birthday. I had been working on the garage floor under a car for an entire weekend and could barely move on Monday (and I have a very fancy creeper that holds your head in the right position with easy to reach tools trays on either side) That got me looking at lifts and I was amazed how inexpensive they were for a home shop. Should have done it years ago.
The Lotus art work, posters, signs and photos have been collected since 2005 when I started owning Lotus cars (migrating from Porsche 911 cars).
So, I’ve been a sports car guy since I was 16 and although I have been through many cars in my life I have always kept and added onto my tool collection.
When I retire, this will be one of my major hobbies. Restoring older Lotus sports cars.