Lee’s Auto Body was established in 1916 in Long Island City, N.Y., by Lee Heimuller, a blacksmith.
Lee's Auto Body was established in 1916 in Long Island City, N.Y., by Lee Heimuller, a blacksmith who saw the need for a repair shop to service the many automobiles that were just starting to become common on American streets. During the 1930s, Heimuller moved Lee's Auto Body to East Islip, and his son, Herman, continued on the family's tradition. Today, Gary Teich serves as the company president, committed to offering the finest service and products to the East Islip area and beyond.
ProColor Collision Baldwin Park is owned by Ruben Jandres, who has more than 10 years of experience in collision and nearly 20 years in automotive.
Anderson’s main message was: Being successful tomorrow is dependent upon what one does today.
The auto body industry has a deep and rich history rooted in family.
A review of some of the latest podcasts from BodyShop Business.
A recap of the top five stories on bodyshopbusiness.com during the week of April 22.
The webinar, titled “Pros, Cons & SOPs for Aftermarket Sheet Metal,” will be held on Tuesday, April 30 at 4 p.m. EST.
Snap-on helps shops take the heat off upgrading and adding A/C service with products ranging from recyclers to leak detectors and enhanced protective equipment.
The new AIRCAT 6410 3/16” Air Hydraulic Riveter features 2,000 lbs. of pull force and is designed to handle both 5/32” and 3/16” steel and aluminum structural rivets.