Not everyone is blessed with a Garage large enough to turn into a show piece.
Some of us just don’t have the available square footage… and for many modern homes the garages are just big enough for two daily drivers, a push mower, and maybe a bicycle or two.
And that’s quite alright because it leads vehicle enthusiasts and petrol-heads to get creative with their available space and sometimes seek refuge in their “man caves” and Tom’s is no exception. He is a die-hard racer, having competed at the local levels of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and American Endurance Racing (AER) for the last 20+ years, he has also crewed for various teams in the hey-day of the “Grand-Am Series,” as well as being an official judge for the 24 hours of LeMONS.
For those unfamiliar, Grand–Am (Road Circuit Racing) was a sanctioning body that was established in 1999 to consolidate and organize sports car racing in North America. It’s crown jewel event included races like the 24 hours of Rolex, held each year at Daytona International Raceway. In 2013, Grand-Am would cease to exist as it merged into the new American LeMans Series (ALMS) based out of Road Atlanta which was later absorbed into the International MotorSports Association (IMSA) which still holds the Rolex-24 at Daytona each year.
Turning the corner, as you pan around the room, one of the most unique and creative repurposings of a downstairs ceiling is the checkboard painted bulkhead dividing the room just above the seating area. Tom encourages every visitor to his “Man Cave” to grab a sharpie or a paint-pen and leave an autograph or messages at his start/finish line. This is his version of a long standing tradition that spectators perform as part of the opening ritual before races like the 24 hours of Rolex and Petit LeMans commence. Tom and his daughter have both signed the start/finish line at Daytona in the past leaving their thoughts of good luck to the drivers, or remembrance for friends that have passed.
As I’ve stated before… Your space is what you make it. And we appreciate each collection, style, and careful placement of every item that people are willing to share with GSM. Don’t be afraid to show off what you’ve got, take pride in the memories. Because after all, #everyonehasastory.
Merry Motoring...
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