Collision Works Acquired Auto Craft Collision Repair

Oct. 1, 2019

Collision Works has acquired Auto Craft Collision Repair's eight locations including facilities in Wichita, Andover and Junction City, Kan., and Tulsa, Okla.

Oct. 1, 2019—Collision Works has acquired Auto Craft Collision Repair's eight locations, including facilities in Wichita, Andover and Junction City, Kan., and Tulsa, Okla.

With the newly acquired locations, Collision Works is now the two states' largest independently-owned auto body collision and paint repair company, operating 30 locations across Oklahoma and Kansas.

"We're excited that Collision Works is assuming ownership of our eight locations," said J.R. Sartain, president of Auto Craft Collision Repair. "For the past 30 years our team has focused on delivering outstanding customer service and quality collision repairs and we know Collision Works will continue that tradition."

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