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NAGYS BODY & FRAME, INC.
COMPANY HISTORY
(In Business since 1972)

Nagy’s Body &
Frame, Inc. was established in 1972.
Seeing the need for an
automotive repair facility in the Doylestown area, Dave Nagy
opened his own shop in the garage of his home.
He operated the business from
the garage until 1972 when he was able to build our original
building.
This building is now the body
repair wing of our repair facility.
Dave soon saw the need for frame
and unibody equipment.
He then purchased our first
Chief EZ Liner frame and unibody machine.
The business then grew rapidly
and by 1979 more room was a necessity.
At this time, the frame wing
(ease of the body shop wing) was constructed and a second
Chief EZ Liner machine was purchased.
By 1986, both
customer demand and the need to keep up with the ever
changing technologies in the paint field had again put a
strain on the present space.
In response to this demand, a
paint wing was added which included two state-of-the-art
paint booths.
A DuPont paint mixing machine
was also purchased at this time.
This allowed us to tint and to
blend our paint in-house, which eliminated the need to wait
for the delivery of ordered paint.
All of our paint is currently
mixed in a safe, fireproofed, block room.
Our paint mixing equipment and
air compressor systems are enclosed in an explosion proof
room as well.
These rooms provide a clean and
safe working environment for our employees.
All of these improvements have
enabled us to exceed industry standards and to meet our
ever-increasing customer demands for quality.
In 1994, again to
keep up with current industry changes, our office was
computerized.
This resulted in a more accurate
estimating and billing system and again improved the quality
of our repairs by enabling us to use BASF paint formula
retrieval system.
In 1996, we added a second
state-of-the-art paint room which included two downdraft
paint stations.
This addition has given us over
5,000 square feet of space dedicated solely to refinishing
automobiles.
In 2005, we saw a
need in the Wayne
County
area for an additional repair facility.
We
renovated an existing 7,000 square foot building in
Wooster
and opened our second location, Nagy’s
Collision
Center.
In 2007 the 2 suite office building was completed with the
main office and estimating center occupying one suite and
“Hertz” rental car company occupying the other.
In January of 2008
Nagy’s Collision
Center
partnered with Spurgeon Chevrolet and re-opened their body
shop at
1119 W. Old Lincoln Way.
We have taken care to have all three
locations operate with the same
efficiency and quality.
This is how our
repair facility stands today.
We have taken pride in
responding to both customer and industry demands.
We are constantly upgrading our
equipment as well as the knowledge and skill level of our
technicians in order to repair vehicles as correctly and as
quickly as possible.
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