Fuller's Collision Center Acquires Woody's Auto Body in Massachusetts

Fuller's plans to bring its modernization and commitment to excellence to the Woody’s Auto Body customer base.

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Fuller's Collision Center, headquartered in Auburn, MA, has acquired Woody's Auto Body, at 324 Main St. in Spencer, MA.

Fuller, a family-owned business and trusted name in auto repair for more than 110 years, has a rich history of excellence and craftsmanship in the collision repair industry. With a dedicated team of highly trained technicians and commitment to customer satisfaction, they have established a strong reputation for delivering quality repairs and exceptional customer service.

Fuller's is a certified collision repair facility for many OEMs, including Honda, Acura, GM, Nissan, Infiniti, Ford, Subaru, Jeep, Chrysler and more. Fuller’s plans to bring this same level of modernization and commitment to excellence to the Woody’s Auto Body customer base.

"We are thrilled about this exciting merger and warmly welcome the talented Woody’s Auto Body team to the Fuller’s Collision Center family," said Joshua Fuller, CEO at Fuller’s Collision Center. "By joining together with Sean, Cheryl and Mike Wood, as well as all of the team members, we will be better equipped to serve the needs of our valued customers and strengthen our position as a trusted collision repair provider in Massachusetts."

As part of their commitment to continued growth and improvement, Fuller’s Collision Center plans to further invest in state-of-the-art equipment and technology in all locations, ensuring it remains at the forefront of industry trends and provides the most efficient and effective repairs possible. This continued investment enhances their ability to restore vehicles to their pre-accident condition while prioritizing customer safety through the quickly rising technology of ADAS recalibrations.

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