The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 February 1988 — Page 63
NAPA auto parts available at Syracuse Automotive Supply
Syracuse Automotive Supply is one of over 6,600 locally owned and operated NAPA auto parts stores in the United States. NAPA has been a distributor of automotive parts and supplies for more than 60 years. Syracuse Automotive and its parent store, Warsaw Automotive Supply, have been serving the Kosciusko County area for 33 years. Both stores have the area’s largest inventory of parts and supplies. In addition to parts for cars and light trucks, they stock parts for heavy duty trucks, farm tractors and equipment, industrial equipment, boats and RV’s, motorcycles and snowmobiles, and other gasoline and diesel powered equipment. Foreign cars are not foreign to NAPA. Syracuse Automotive has many parts readily available for imported cars and trucks. Syracuse Automotive Supply is supplied by the NAPA Distribution Center in Fort If? EXPERIENCED STAFF — Hub Wilkinson, left, and Bob Stiffler offer years of experience in the automotive parts business at Syracuse Automotive Supply. Wilkinson, a long-time Syracuse resident, is manager of the store while Stiffler offers agricultural and import experience, having served with NAPA since 1976.
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Wayne on a daily basis. Next day service is available to customers needing less popular parts that may not be in stock. Computer technology also gives Syracuse Automotive the ability to quickly locate hard to find parts and draw from the large inventories of Warsaw Automotive and 19 NAPA Distribution Centers throughout the Midwest. Because Syracuse Automotive is supplied twice daily by the Warsaw store, customers have access to one of the area’s finest machine shops. Warsaw Automotive’s shop foreman is Dean Hudson, who has a strong background in building performance engines. Hudson is by machinist Chris Vogel, who is experienced in agricultural and industrial engine rebuilding. Both men have the knowledge and equipment to rebuild gas and diesel motors of all types. The machine shop also offers valve grinding, resurfacing, drum, rotor and flywheel turninf, complete hydraulic hose assemblies and other services. Experienced Manager Hub Wilkinson, a long-time Syracuse resident, is the manager of Syracuse Automotive Supply. Wilkinson has an extensive agricultural and automotive background and has had training in Martin Senour paint refinishing systems. He has been manager of the store since it opened in February of 1982. Also serving customers at Syracuse Automotive is Bob Stiffler, who has been with NAPA since 1976. Stiffler has both agricultural and import experience and is well-known for his knowledge of foreign car and truck parts. Repair and industrial accounts are also serviced by Bob Seiffert, outside sales manager of Warsaw Automotive. Seiffert is a past honoree of the NAPA Fort Wayne Distribution Center as their Salesman of the Year.
Employees of both stores have had concentrated training in areas such as: computer ignition systems, electronic fuel injection, carburetion, emission control systems, suspension systems, and air conditioning systems. Both stores are owned by Dick
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CAN LOCATE HARD-TO-FIND PARTS — Syracuse Automotive Supply has the technology to locate hard-to-find parts and get them quickly from the large inventories of Warsaw Automotive and 19 NAPA distribution centers throughout the Midwest. NAPA is located on SR 13S. A complete exterior renovation of the store will begin in a few weeks.
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Witt, while Rick Glass serves as manager of the Warsaw store. NAPA is the leading supplier of automotive parts and supplies in the world. Syracuse and Warsaw Automotive Supply are proud to be associated with NAPA.
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