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Chicago-Based Central Collision Donates More Than 5,000 Items to Local Food Pantry

Alicia’s House Food Pantry, a local non-profit organization that strives to alleviate hunger, was recipient of MSO’s generosity.

BodyShop News on Holiday

No BodyShop News on Nov. 28; normal schedule resumes on Tuesday, Dec. 3.

Kadel’s Auto Body Donates Turkeys to Local Charities

Pacific Northwest-based MSO feeds nearly 130 families for Thanksgiving.

The Shop: Daren Pierse of Arizona Collision Specialists

Daren Pierse Owner Arizona Collision Specialists, Scottsdale, Ariz. We hear it can get pretty hot in Arizona. I moved here in 1989 from Oklahoma at the end of October, and I thought it was the best thing in the world. It was dry and 70 degrees during the day and low 60s at night. But

Sterling Autobody Centers Donates 20 Vehicles through Recycled Rides

During Thanksgiving week, Allstate Insurance Company and Sterling Autobody Centers donated more than 20 newly refurbished automobiles through the National Auto Body Council’s (NABC) Recycled Rides Program. The vehicles were restored by technicians at Sterling shops in nine states (Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Texas and Utah). “Reliable transportation is something many

BodyShop News on Holiday

No BodyShop News on Thanksgiving; normal schedule resumes on Tuesday, Nov. 27.

H&V Collision to Participate in Recycled Rides

Donation in 2012 marks third time H&V Collision Centers has contributed a vehicle to a needy family.

The ‘Kid’ Is Back

When I wrote my first column for BodyShop Business in 1984, my hair was dark instead of white. As much as I’ve tried to help the industry since that time, I feel it has become worse for many.

Mild Winter Has Had Mixed Effect on Body Shops

Most agree that the mild winter season, combined with other factors, has not been good for business. But not all shops are singing the blues.

Vo-Tech Schools Increase Recycled Rides Participation

The National Auto Body Council (NABC) has expanded its Recycled Rides program into vocational and technical schools and colleges across the United States.