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It's deja vu all over again. The first lift project was in January; today we put in the 2nd one.
To refresh your memory:
As part of a little remodeling project at our home, we built a four-car garage. It's a bit unconventional; since the lot wasn't wide enough for a four-car garage, we built it two cars wide by two cars deep.
But even a four-car garage really doesn't handle our needs. We have two daily drivers and four Corvettes.
Half-jokingly, I thought that what I really needed was a hydraulic lift so I could drive one 'Vette on, lift it up and drive another under it. Voila! Two Corvettes in one space!
Being an internet junkie (as well as a C5 junkie) it didn't take long to find the right answer -- and it's surprisingly affordable. I ran across the web page for Bill Anstine (C5R#W0303) and he has THREE of these suckers in his garage! Multiple telephone calls later (thanks to Bill's incredible generosity with his time) I ordered my first (of two) lift from Autolifters of America in Wichita, KS.
Autolifters makes several models; the one I needed (their model M6) is a four-post lift, 6000 lbs. capacity, that simply stands on the floor (no bolts). It has a ramp and tracks you drive onto. The whole assembly goes up using an electric motor to drive a hydraulic pump -- and then you drive another car under. They have a pretty nice sales video so you can get the idea for how all this works. The M6 Autolifter costs $2,795. Their website used to be www.autolifters.com but, unfortunately, the company has ceased operation.
I ordered the first lift in November 1998 (thinking the remodeling project begun in May would SURELY be done by then; HAH!) and it was delivered on December 12th. The thing weighs 1500 lbs. and the most agonizing part (at the time) was arranging for a fork lift/flat bed truck person to pick it up at the freight terminal and bring it out to the house.
But we got it delivered and had a lift party in January to install it. To review those pictures, click HERE.
So here we are today (only eight months later).
Here are all four in place; beer in hand!
Thanks to everyone who helped!
For those who've asked, click here for all the specs for the Autolifter M6.
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