• April 5, 2018

    “Forget about it!”

        What’s that sound I hear? Sounds like freedom to me! (Insert bald eagles cawing the National Anthem here.) This brand-new hitch trailer was brought down to JP’s by a New York native with a thick accent, and a request for all-American graphics and a fresh paint job to match the existing paint on

    • March 28, 2018

    One Happy Devil Dog

    This is the story of a disgruntled Marine with a Subaru Outback that had previously leaked from every possible place, making her wonder why they don’t make incontinence diapers for cars and contemplate the logistics and repercussions of setting it on fire. She spent more money on refilling depleting fluids, kitty litter for the driveway

    • March 21, 2018

    Summer’s breaking up with you and it’s not you…it’s your car

    Spring has sprung, and it is a great time to address those unsightly issues with your vehicle that have been nagging at you all winter long. Sure, the snow hid those blemishes for a while, but now the warmer weather is on the way and nobody wants to be seen riding around on wheels with

    • March 14, 2018

    A Nightmare with a Happy Ending

    Imagine you wake up in the morning and head out to your vehicle, only to find that your pride and joy has been horribly, horribly vandalized. This was the case for a recent customer of ours. Using a key, the vandal had written obscenities all over the truck, slashed the upholstery and busted the dashboard

    • March 7, 2018

    Holding Higher Standards

    We recently had a customer bring their vehicle into our shop in a state of desperation after their insurance company told them they had to take it to one of their “preferred” shops. So, trusting in the advice of their insurance company, they took it to a dealership that was on the “preferred” list, and

    • September 16, 2016

    JP’s tips

    I was talking to a friend of mine the other day about the subject of removing bug guts from the front of your car, motorcycle, RV, etc. It’s simple folks and called a magic eraser. Just wet the area with soap and water, then just whip over the area with the magic eraser and… magic!