Where does your Gen 3 sleep at night?

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Raptor stays outside, too bulky, could care less about being in the weather that’s what’s inevitable anyhow as it’s my DD, wish I had more garage space (who doesn’t) & in addition to my own garage I actually do utilize 1 side of my sisters garage who lives close by for a motorcycle/snow tires/extra PWC trailer & a mini bike

My garage is full of tools & toys (big & lil boy ones haha) this is how it looks for winter altho need to swap a few things around & put my snowblower in there too, the only car that sleeps in my garage is my C5Z
 

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Two Mustangs were replaced by two Raptors. I find it easier to buy the wife her own… so she leaves mine the heck alone. I specified a garage big enough to work on vehicles when I built the house. I dream of a sweet finished out garage, at least mine have cars and not junk( that’s in the basement) like most garages I see.View attachment 433201View attachment 433202
I still think Gen 2 looks better than Gen3 from the outside. BTW Put some damn clutter in there stat will ya!!
 
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Well...mine is just a lowly GEN 1 and not Gen 3..o_O....but it sleeps in my garage right next to my Corvette...its a tight squeeze,but they are cozy together... :)
I'm tryin' to peer in everyone's garage, no discrimination here!

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When it’s not in the driveway (it cant clear the 1980’s vintage garage opening) getting prepped for a trip or adding some optional things, it hibernates in a cave (well actually an old underground limestone mine) about five minutes from the house with a bunch of other cars, trucks, boats and RVs. While it’s not 24/7 access, I usually can just call down and exchange it and the ST on the same day as the Raptor has become the vehicle of choice for vacations and trips down to the farm but not the daily driver. It’s not a bad deal and keeps it out of the weather.
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