MINNEAPOLIS --- ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a Minneapolis-based collision repair company, has opened its newest franchise in Greeley, CO.
This repair center, formerly known as Weld County Garage, is the 23rd franchise operating under the ABRA brand.
MINNEAPOLIS --- ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a Minneapolis-based collision repair company, has opened its newest franchise in Greeley, CO.
MINNEAPOLIS --- ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a Minneapolis-based collision repair company, has opened its newest franchise in Greeley, CO.
This repair center, formerly known as Weld County Garage, is the 23rd franchise operating under the ABRA brand.
Warren Yoder, owner of Weld County Garage, will continue as the owner/operator of ABRA-Greeley. "I have been considering for quite some time how to move our collision business to the next level," said Yoder. "ABRA Auto Body & Glass has been in business for almost 25 years, and they have been consistently perfecting their operating procedures. That, coupled with their excellent reputation with the insurance industry and state-of-the art management system, will give us a solid base on which to continue to build a thriving business.”
In addition to collision repair, Weld County Garage is also a GMC-Pontiac-Buick franchisee. Founded in 1908, it is the oldest Buick dealership west of the Mississippi.

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