Founded in 1989 with one location, the franchisee now has 26 locations across the Northeast and South.
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Business manufactured delete tuners in-house using a laptop computer purchased for $850,000 and now agrees to criminal and civil penalties.
Led by U.S. Army veteran Ed Rosa, Fix It Forward helps low-income residents of central Florida with free vehicle repairs.
Norvell Coleman was injured during his service and has devoted himself to other veterans within his community; due to back injures, he had been laid off from work.
Customers can now expect to see a product line with over 11,000 new parts being added to inventory and ready to serve current and new partners
Doug Washbish, President and CEO, will join the Auto-Wares Board of Directors and Executive Leadership team.
Industry veterans Mark and Bea Bruno sold their shops to Classic Collision and entered the calibration space after seeing a market gap.






