CollisionMax Now Accepting Metal of Honor Nominations

May 19, 2014

May 19, 2014—CollisionMax, a multiple-shop operation in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, is now accepting nominations for the next winner of the company’s Metal of Honor Project.

Now in its second year, the Metal of Honor Project gave free auto body repairs to 11 U.S. military veterans, one per month for each of its 11 locations.

The deadline for nominations from the Glassboro, N.J., area is May 30 and the winner will be announced in the first week of June.

“The Metal of Honor Project is our way of saying thank you and honoring the men and women of our armed forces who put their lives on the line for all of us,” said Jim Tornetta, CollisionMax president and CEO.

For more information, visit metalofhonorproject.com.

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