Jay Thomas

Jorge Guzeman has one man cave for each floor — a game room dedicated to movie posters and TV show collectibles, followed by a Transformers toy store and costume shop in the basement.
Over the years Dan Kraft has acquired Fords that would make Carol Shelby jealous. He takes Jay down memory lane, from discovering the rarity of the color grabber green to amassing a collection that no one in the world can compare to.
Jay Skjerven has lined the walls with all original signs and littered the floor with projects not meant for idle hands. And it doesn’t stop there.
The Dale and Martha Hawk Museum in Wolford, North Dakota not only preserves steam threshers and tractors, but they keep them running too.
Dean Jose has had a lot of metalwork done to his ride, with frenched headlights and coop doors.
Don Kounovsky built his man cave around a tall old oak tree, and inside, his collection has grown into the ultimate dream garage.
This work of art has been all over the country, and Ike Reisenauer has the accolades to prove it.
Wall to wall, the garage is lined with oil cans, original signs and some rare service station highboy lights.
Car enthusiasts assemble — you won’t want to miss this.
Usually, when you think of barns, you think of animals. But this place is packing some Pontiac horsepower.