Senn's Body & Paint: Trustworthy Repairs Since 1949

Senn’s Body & Paint: Trustworthy Repairs Since 1949

Herman J. Senn Jr. opened Senn’s Body and Paint Shop in 1949 in Louisville, Ky., at the age of 18.

Seventy-five years ago, 18-year-old Herman J. Senn Jr. saw a gold rush of cars around him needing repair and thought, if he just had his own shop, all those repairs could be his. So he opened Senn’s Body and Paint Shop in 1949 in Louisville, Ky., and the rest, as they say, is history.

For 75 years, the secret to Senn’s success has been their dedicated employees providing honest, trustworthy repairs. Rusty Tucker and his wife, Marie (Senn) Tucker, now manage the original Senn’s Body & Paint Shop at 3700 Cane Run Rd. Herman J. Senn III manages the Senn’s of Middletown in Middletown, Ky. Since Senn’s 50th anniversary, they’ve added a third location, Auto Collision Center by Senn’s in Louisville, which is managed by Charlie Senn’s daughter, Jessica (Senn) Green, and her husband Tony Green. Gerard Senn serves as the controller for all three locations.  

Does your shop have a similar history? We want to hear from you! BodyShop Business will be compiling the exclusive list of the most experienced collision centers by virtue of their years established in the trade. Body shops wishing to be included in the BodyShop Business 500 may apply to be on the list at bodyshop500.com. It’s simple and will involve uploading an image of any document, old photo or business card that states the year you were established under the original owner.

The BodyShop Business 500 will be honored at WreckWeek June 20-22 in Dallas/Ft. Worth, featuring ShopXpo, the DRIVE Expo Conference and TowXpo.

Don’t wait, apply now!

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