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A distinctive central Wodonga building home to a leading smash repairer will go under the hammer on Friday, June Login or signup to continue reading. Col Peacock bought the building in , formally home to a Firestone Tyres store, as car dealer Blacklocks moved from Albury to Wodonga. Son and current owner Ian Peacock said Blacklocks wanted to get out of the panel beating business and his father took it over and was the primary repairer for the dealership. Where the Wodonga Plaza is was still the Wodonga saleyards and I think the land was bought the same year to build the plaza," he said.
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Their state-of-the-art workshop boasts the latest in auto body repair equipment, and their staff undergoes regular training to stay at the forefront of industry practices, ensuring that each repair meets the highest standards of quality. With expertise and tools to restore vehicles to the manufacturer's specifications, they approach every repair with a high level of professionalism. For those with unique vehicles requiring specialist attention, choosing a specialist repairer ensures peace of mind, knowing that a true expert is dedicated to the restoration of their vehicle. The reason you go here is because something bad has happened. It might be your fault or hopefully someone elses,. This is the place to go to make it right. My busted car is now perfect. Timely service, no insurance price didn't break the bank and a wash and polish made the job complete.
Peacock smash repairs
Login or signup to continue reading. Private negotiations for the square metre Art Deco-inspired property commenced afterwards and an agreement was reached with a Border investor. Auctioneer William Bonnici, of First National Real Estate in Wodonga, doubted the building would be on the market again in his lifetime. It would have been nice to sell under the hammer, but it's not about the theatre, it's about results," he said. I would love a gin distillery or a brewery to start here. The former Firestone Tyres store was purchased by Col Peacock in after he took over Blacklocks' panel beating business. His son Ian Peacock ran the business from and kept it until , before placing the building on the market in Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can continue to access our trusted content:. I like to tell the stories of great people in our communities.
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The auction will be held on-site at Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. The former Firestone Tyres store was purchased by Col Peacock in after he took over Blacklocks' panel beating business. Email: beau. News Home. About Us. Conditions of Use. Picture by James Wiltshire. Help Centre. Send us your news. Send a Letter to the Editor. Private negotiations for the square metre Art Deco-inspired property commenced afterwards and an agreement was reached with a Border investor.
A distinctive central Wodonga building home to a leading smash repairer will go under the hammer on Friday, June Login or signup to continue reading.
By Beau Greenway. It would have been nice to sell under the hammer, but it's not about the theatre, it's about results," he said. Press releases from AAP. Christine and Ian Peacock's long-running Wodonga smash repair workshop on Elgin Boulevard will be auctioned today. Home Page. Heartbeat of Australia. Garage Sales. Email address Notify me We care about the protection of your data. Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Email Copy. News Local News. Get the latest Wodonga news in your inbox Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date. Features Special Publications Partner Content.
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