LaMettry’s to Donate Recycled Ride to Military Family

Dec. 2, 2014

Dec. 2, 2014—Minnesota-based LaMettry’s Collision & Glass, along with its local vendors, will donate a fully restored 2008 Chevrolet Impala to a newlywed couple recently returning from their deployment to Afghanistan, the company announced on Monday.

The recipients of the Recycled Ride, Sean and Nichelle Nagle, are members of the Minnesota Army National Guard 114th Transportation Company.

LaMettry’s will hand over the keys to the couple at a ceremony on Dec. 4 at its Inver Grove Heights, Minn., location. A breakfast will be held for the guests at 10:30 a.m., and they will be presented with the vehicle at 11:30.

The vehicle was donated by American Family, and repaired by LaMettry’s Collision with help from many local vendor partners.

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