Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Job / Time Tickets / Flag Sheets
Stop losing valuable service dollars to lost time. Job/Time Tickets help in tracking mechanic’s time. All 3 styles are in triplicate sets; white, pink, and hard tag copy. The first copy has a label on the back.
Item # JT10 10 spaces/flags
Item # DSA-126 12 spaces/flags
Item # VWOA-3286 10 spaces/flags
Order yours by clicking here...
Item # JT10 10 spaces/flags
Item # DSA-126 12 spaces/flags
Item # VWOA-3286 10 spaces/flags
Order yours by clicking here...
Monday, March 1, 2010
Lowest Car Ever...
Monday, February 8, 2010
Remember your first car? Tell us about it... we'll put it on our website!
1970 Volkswagen Square Back
My first car was a 1970 Volkswagen Square Back that got handed down from my dad; to my mom; then my brother and eventually me.
My brother fixed it up which became the ultimate surf mobile cruising down Pacific Coast Highway in many beach cities in Southern California. Its first color was factory painted fire engine red and ended up white. By the time I got it, it was white with pinkish red spots all over it. I had to use red primer for all the rust spots on it from being parked outside in the salty ocean air. After my brother fixed up this beach cruiser, he smashed it up on a Mexican surfing trip and it ended up being towed all the way from somewhere in Mexico to San Pedro, California which was 200 miles. My grandfather had to pay this tow bill which was really never discussed in the family. So I was the beneficiary of this ultimate beach car and she lasted until my first year of college. I'll never forget her.
Chris Smith - Lisle, Illinois
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My first car was a 1970 Volkswagen Square Back that got handed down from my dad; to my mom; then my brother and eventually me.
My brother fixed it up which became the ultimate surf mobile cruising down Pacific Coast Highway in many beach cities in Southern California. Its first color was factory painted fire engine red and ended up white. By the time I got it, it was white with pinkish red spots all over it. I had to use red primer for all the rust spots on it from being parked outside in the salty ocean air. After my brother fixed up this beach cruiser, he smashed it up on a Mexican surfing trip and it ended up being towed all the way from somewhere in Mexico to San Pedro, California which was 200 miles. My grandfather had to pay this tow bill which was really never discussed in the family. So I was the beneficiary of this ultimate beach car and she lasted until my first year of college. I'll never forget her.
Chris Smith - Lisle, Illinois
EMAIL US YOUR STORY!
And we'll do our best to put it up on our blog and Facebook page... we're doing this on a first come first serve basis! We'll be sure to link to your website and company should your story be chosen. Please note, we do have the right to edit the story if necessary.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Ford adding 1,200 workers to build Explorers at Torrence Ave.
(Crain’s) — Ford Motor Co. plans to add 1,200 jobs when it begins making the Explorer sport-utility vehicle at its Far South Side factory on Torrence Avenue later this year, Crain’s has learned.
Gov. Pat Quinn is due to join Ford executives when they announce the Explorer production at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the plant near 130th Street. Plans to bring the Explorer from Louisville, Ky., to the under-utilized Chicago plant were first reported by Crain’s nearly a year ago. The move was helped by recent tax credits approved by Mr. Quinn.
Read the full article on Crain's Website by clicking here...
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