Crash Champions, the nation’s fastest-growing founder-led operator of high-quality automotive collision repair centers, today announced the successful acquisition of Brady’s Auto Body in Vancouver, Washington.
The repair center is located at 7615 NE 119th Place in Vancouver and transitioned operations to Crash Champions effective April 1.
“We’re proud to welcome the Brady’s Auto Body team to Crash Champions as part of another important step forward in our strategic growth plan,” said Matt Ebert, founder and CEO of Crash Champions. “The Brady’s Auto Body team has an established reputation of more than 20 years in the local community, and we look forward to continuing that legacy with high-quality consistent repair service to its longstanding customers.”
Crash Champions operates a leading network of more than 625 high-quality collision repair centers and backs all repair work with a written lifetime guarantee. The fast-growing operation is a trusted brand among many of the top automotive insurance providers and has added 12 repair centers to its overall network since March.
“For more than two decades, Brady’s Auto Body has delivered high quality and reliable collision repair service to Clark County and surrounding communities and we’re proud of that legacy,” said Brady Lander, owner and CEO of Brady’s Auto Body. “Today, we’re turning the page in our story by joining Crash Champions, one of the fastest-growing founder-led collision repair teams in the industry. This is a proud step for our business that we believe will provide extraordinary opportunities to our team members, business partners, and customers.”
For more information and to locate a repair center near you, visit www.crashchampions.com and watch Crash Champions’ story here. Independent collision repair centers and owners interested in joining the Crash Champions team are encouraged to visit www.crashchampions.com/sell-your-shop to learn more about the process.
About Crash Champions
Crash Champions is the largest founder led multi-shop operator (MSO) of high-quality collision repair service in the U.S., serving customers and business partners at more than 625 state-of-the-art repair centers in 37 states across the U.S. The company was founded in 1999 as a single Chicago repair center by industry veteran Matt Ebert, a 2023 Winner of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Midwest Award. For more information, and to locate a local repair center, visit www.crashchampions.com.
For more information about Crash Champions, visit crashchampions.com and watch the company’s story here.
Collision repair companies interested in selling their business are encouraged to visit crashchampions.com/sell-your-shop to learn more.