'95 Toyota Pickup, '92 Taurus, and '95 SE in a standard 2-car garage...
The Wing has to be parked in such a tight space, I have to fold the rado antenna to clear the shelves on the wall.
I have to park Amy's wagon this close so that we can leave some room to get in and out of our vehicles.
I made this myself from a piece of wood in my art class when I was a 7th grader in Japan. My dream was to ride a Harley Davidson when I grew up! The two hats on the left are 20th Anniversary Gold Wing hats. Behind the hanger is our water heater.
I added a pegboard recently. I still have more space to hang additional tools. Of course, there's not enough space to fully open the door of my truck.
I recently added the shelves on the wall that I recycled from my closet. Currently, we don't have anything to put on them...
On the left wall, there is a wood paper towel holder. I use the paper towel when I check the oil level of our vehicles. On the front wall, what you see are: Scott's broadcaster; Rubbermaid wheel barrael (Bad choice. Plastic wheels are just awful); and B&D blower attachment. On the shelves, what you see are: folding chairs; Battery Tender; AccuGage; and other misc. items.
This is my workshop area. Underneath the workbench, I have two plastic drawers that keep rugs for my Gold Wing.
On the pegboard, I have my old plates displayed, although they are hard to see now because of the all the other stuff. On the left wall below the shelf, there's a switch box for Battery Tender. George put it together for me one day. It enables me to turn on and off the power for Battery Tender without messing with the plug. You can also observe a cheap AT&T phone on the wall. It comes in handy when you are in the garage.
Of course, the service manual is on the shelf as well as a phone book and bunch of other manuals for all the stuff in the garage (mower, trimmer, drill, etc.). A calculator, thermometer, a clock, can be also found. Well, that's it!