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Name Street Address City Zip ALLSTON AUTO WORKS SPECIALISTS, INC Name Street Address City Zip ALLSTON AUTO WORKS SPECIALISTS, INC. 87R HARVARD AVENUE ALLSTON 02134 ALLSTON COLLISION CENTER 420 CAMBRIDGE STREET ALLSTON 02134 BOSTON VILLAGE AUTO BODY & REPAIRS, INC. 1 EMERY ROAD ALLSTON 02134 FOREIGN AUTO BODY CO., INC. 259 CAMBRIDGE STREET ALLSTON 02134 GLENVILLE TERRACE AUTO BODY 10 GLENVILLE TERRACE ALLSTON 02134 MOTORSPORT GARAGE, LTD. 410 CAMBRIDGE STREET ALLSTON 02134 ACE AUTO BODY 35 TENEAN STREET BOSTON 02122 BOSTON BODY WORKS, INC. 839 ALBANY STREET BOSTON 02119 EDUARDO AUTO BODY 200-210 MCCLELLAN HWY BOSTON 02128 FRITZ_QUALITY AUTO BODY, INC. 1631 HYDE PARK AVE. BOSTON 02136 M & L AUTO BODY, INC. 286 ADAMS STREET BOSTON 02122 MIDDLESEX TRUCK & COACH 65 GERARD STREET BOSTON 02119 NAY ST. BODY SHOP 7 NAY STREET BOSTON 02128 SALAMI'S TRUCK CENTER, INC. 124 NORFOLK AVENUE_B BOSTON 02119 SANDMAN AUTO BODY 210 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON 02121 V & T AUTO BODY INC. 272 R ADAMS STREET BOSTON 02122 VINNA AUTO SALES & SERVICES, INC. 100 NEWMARKET SQUARE BOSTON 02118 AMERICAN AUTO COLLISION 155 NORTH BEACON STREET BRIGHTON 02135 A-Z AUTO CENTER, INC. 1686 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE BRIGHTON 02135 J & K AUTO BODY, INC. 586 WASHINGTON STREET BRIGHTON 02135 NORTH BEACON AUTO, INC. 18 HERRICK STREET BRIGHTON 02135 PEOPLE'S CHOICE AUTO REPAIR INC. 165 N BEACON STREET BRIGHTON 02135 STADIUM AUTO BODY, INC. 305 WESTERN AVENUE BRIGHTON 02134 EASTERN AVENUE AUTO BODY, INC. 481 EASTERN AVENUE CHELSEA 02150 MASS. TRUCK BODY & TRAILER, INC. 60 ARLINGTON STREET CHELSEA 02150 MASTERCRAFT AUTO SERVICE 34 BLOSSOM STREET CHELSEA 02150 R & V ENTERPRISES 337 THIRD STREET CHELSEA 02150 TODAY'S AUTO BODY, INC. 99 EVERETT AVENUE CHELSEA 02150 912 AUTO CENTER 113 NORFOLK STREET DORCHESTER 02124 A & B AUTO WORKS 4 MILTON AVE DORCHESTER 02124 ALFREDO AUTO REPAIR 58 GENEVA AVENUE DORCHESTER 02121 ALLY'S INNER CITY AUTO BODY 41 R NORFOLK STREET DORCHESTER 02124 ASHMONT AUTO COLLISION, INC. 1850 DORCHESTER AVENUE DORCHESTER 02124 B & B AUTO BODY AND REPAIR 286 ADAMS STREET DORCHESTER 02122 BOSTON BODY SHOP REPAIR & SALES 20 HARVARD AVENUE DORCHESTER 02121 C & J AUTO REPAIR & COLLISION 41 RIPLEY ROAD DORCHESTER 02121 CDR AUTO BODY, LLC 168 NORFOLK STREET DORCHESTER 02121 CHEVY AUTO BODY, INC. 80-82 CHRISTOPHER STREET DORCHESTER 02122 COLUMBUS AUTO BODY, INC. 269 WASHINGTON STREET DORCHESTER 02121 CONFIANCE AUTO BODY & REPAIR 190 NEW ENGLAND AVENUE DORCHESTER 02124 FITZPATRICK BROTHERS CORPORATION 150 CENTRE STREET DORCHESTER 02124 HICKS AUTO BODY, INC. 10 TALBOT AVENUE DORCHESTER 02124 INTERNATIONAL AUTO SERVICE BODY SHOPS 120 QUINCY STREET DORCHESTER 02121 J & B AUTO BODY 1060 BLUE HILL AVE. DORCHESTER 02124 J&C ADVANCE AUTO TECHBODY & REPAIR, INC. 165 NEW ENGLAND AVENUE DORCHESTER 02124 J.P. AUTO BODY, INC. 80 CEYLON STREET DORCHESTER 02121 Massachusetts Registered Auto Body and Glass Repair Shops by County as of April 23, 2020 Page 1 of 4 Name Street Address City Zip JOHN'S AUTO BODY 1234 DORCHESTER AVENUE DORCHESTER 02125 L & E BODY SHOP, INC. 908 MORTON STREET DORCHESTER 02126 LUXURY AUTO BODY, INC. 116 QUINCY STREET DORCHESTER 02121 LV AUTO BODY, INC. 272 R ADAMS STREET DORCHESTER 02122 M&S REPAIR & AUTOBODY 150 FREEPORT STREET DORCHESTER 02122 MAACO 1030 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD DORCHESTER 02122 MASS MOTORS, INC. 209 BOSTON STREET DORCHESTER 02125 MATTAPAN AUTO CENTER, INC. 115 NORFOLK STREET DORCHESTER 02124 N & J AUTO BODY 286 ADAMS STREET DORCHESTER 02122 NENE AUTO BODY 4 MILTON AVENUE DORCHESTER 02124 NEPONSET CIRCLE AUTO BODY, INC. 25 HALLET STREET DORCHESTER 02122 NORFOLK AUTO BODY & REPAIR SHOP 360 NORFOLK STREET DORCHESTER 02124 OMG AUTO BODY 15 GENEVA AVENUE DORCHESTER 02121 SOUTH BAY COLLISION CENTER 1176 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE DORCHESTER 02125 SUSI AUTO BODY, INC. 53 FREEPORT STREET DORCHESTER 02122 TALBOT AUTOMOBILE SERVICES, INC. 215 TALBOT AVENUE DORCHESTER 02124 TOP & SONS 379 BOWDOIN STREET DORCHESTER 02122 UNDERWOODS AUTO BODY & SERVICE 5 RHOADES STREET DORCHESTER 02124 1ST CLASS AUTO BODY, INC. 86 CONDOR STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE, LLC 215 LONDON STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 AMERICAN NATIONAL AUTOBODY & REPAIR 9 GENEVA STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 ANGELO'S AUTO BODY, INC. 233 CONDOR STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 BRANDY AUTO BODY 162 LIVERPOOL STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 CONTINENTAL AUTO BODY CO. 157 LIVERPOOL STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 DANILCHUK AUTO BODY, INC. 73 ADDISON STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 EAGLE HILL AUTO BODY, INC. 255 CONDOR STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 GINO'S AUTO BODY CO. 282 BREMEN STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 IDEAL COLLISION REPAIR 404 BORDER STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 J & P AUTO BODY, INC. 421 BORDER STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 J&P COLLISION, INC. 365 BORDER STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 JC AUTO BODY 265 MAVERICK STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 JENDRIEL AUTO BODY 98 PRESCOTT STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 JOHN SMITH'S AUTOMOTIVE & SALES 365 BORDER STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 LEN'S AUTO BODY 365 BORDER STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 LEVIS AUTO BODY 27 NAY STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 LITHGOW AUTO BODY 404 BORDER STREET UNIT #1 EAST BOSTON 02128 LOGAN AUTOMOTIVE, INC. 344 BREMEN STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 NEW SHELBY AUTO BODY, INC. 345 PRINCETON STREET EAST BOSTON 02128 AKIKI & SONS, INC. 1045 HYDE PARK AVENUE HYDE PARK 02136 AKIKI AUTO BODY, INC. 1550 RIVER STREET HYDE PARK 02136 ARROW AUTO BODY, INC. 752 HYDE PARK AVENUE HYDE PARK 02136 AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTIES, INC. 12 PROVIDENCE STREET HYDE PARK 02136 BAY STATE AUTO BODY, INC. 7B STREET HYDE PARK 02136 COLLISION REPAIR SPECIALIST 28 WILTON STREET HYDE PARK 02136 FINE LINE AUTO BODY 200 PROVIDENCE STREET HYDE PARK 02136 FRED D'S AUTO BODY 1620 HYDE PARK AVENUE HYDE PARK 02136 Massachusetts Registered Auto Body and Glass Repair Shops by County as of April 23, 2020 Page 2 of 4 Name Street Address City Zip HYDE PARK SPRING + BRAKE, INC. 1560 RIVER STREET HYDE PARK 02131 J & C AUTO BODY, INC. 1215 HYDE PARK AVENUE HYDE PARK 02136 LIV CAR CARE COLLISION INC. 1631 HYDE PARK AVE. HYDE PARK 02136 NATALE'S AUTO BODY 1502 RIVER STREET HYDE PARK 02136 REEN'S AUTO, INC. 103 PROVIDENCE STREET HYDE PARK 02136 SUPREME AUTO BODY, INC. 1734 RIVER STREET HYDE PARK 02136 T & W AUTOBODY 200 PROVIDENCE STREET HYDE PARK 02136 TRIMLINE BOSTON SOUTH SHORE INC 27 WALNUT STREET HYDE PARK 02136 ACME BODY & PAINT 3430 WASHINGTON STREET JAMAICA PLAIN 02130 JAMAICA PLAIN AUTO BODY 18 ROCK HILL ROAD JAMAICA PLAIN 02130 PETER'S AUTO BODY, INC. 237 HYDE PARK AVENUE JAMAICA PLAIN 02130 AUTO SERVICE & TIRE, INC. 1590 BLUE HILL AVENUE MATTAPAN 02126 AVENUE AUTO BODY, INC. 29 EDGEWATER DRIVE MATTAPAN 02126 PRECISION AUTO BODY 33 EDGEWATER DRIVE MATTAPAN 02126 SUPREME AUTO CENTER 13 DELNORE PLACE MATTAPAN 02126 ACTION EMERGENCY MANAEMENT SERVICE, INC. 1087 BROADWAY REVERE 02151 ATLANTIC AUTO BODY, INC. 529 BROADWAY REVERE 02151 ATLAS AUTOMOTIVE, LLC 1605 NORTH SHORE ROAD REVERE 02151 AUTOBODY SPECIALISTS, INC. 275 LEE BURBANK HIGHWAY REVERE 02151 BOB'S AUTO BODY SERVICES, LTD. 1456 NORTH SHORE ROAD REVERE 02151 BROTHERS AUTO BODY 16/19 NAPLES ROAD REVERE 02151 COLLISION HEADQUARTERS, INC. 1608 NORTH SHORE ROAD REVERE 02151 COMMONWEALTH AUTO BODY, INC. 335 LEE BURBANK HIGHWAY REVERE 02151 EDNA'S AUTO BODY 61 AMERICAN LEGION HWY REVERE 02151 EUROPEAN COLLISION WORK, INC. 787 NORTHSHORE ROAD REVERE 02151 GEORGE CARLOS, LLC 163 REAR SQUIRE ROAD REVERE 02151 GULINO'S AUTO BODY 1062 BROADWAY REVERE 02151 J & P AUTO BODY & ASSOCIATES, INC. 30 REVERE BEACH PARKWAY REVERE 02151 JUAN'S AUTO BODY, INC. 16 NAPLES ROAD REVERE 02151 MAJESTIC MOTORS, INC. 14 FURLONG DRIVE REVERE 02151 MARIO'S SERVICE CENTER, INC. 977 BROADWAY REVERE 02151 MASTER AUTO, INC. 1027 BROADWAY REVERE 02151 RICK'S AUTO COLLISION, INC. 655 NORTH SHORE ROAD REVERE 02151 SUBURBAN COLLISION CENTER 9 FOSTER STREET REVERE 02151 THE BIKE OUTFITTER, INC. 1039 BROADWAY REVERE 02151 WRECK-A-MENDED AUTO BODY 164 KIMBALL AVENUE REVERE 02151 ELITE BODYWORKS, INC. 3951 WASHINGTON STREET ROSLINDALE 02131 HYNES AUTO CENTER, LLC 331 BELGRADE AVENUE ROSLINDALE 02131 JJ AUTO COLLISION 625 HYDE PARK AVE. ROSLINDALE 02131 MORENO AUTO COLLISION 4164 WASHINGTON STREET ROSLINDALE 02131 SERGIO'S AUTO BODY, INC. 675 SOUTH STREET ROSLINDALE 02131 T & S AUTO BODY & STORAGE, INC. 415 HYDE PARK AVENUE ROSLINDALE 02131 ALPINES AUTO BODY WORK 38 NORFOLK AVENUE ROXBURY 02118 D & M AUTO BODY 118 TERRACE STREET ROXBURY 02120 E.J.T. MANAGEMENT, INC. 350 DUDLEY STREET ROXBURY 02119 HERON AUTO BODY & TOWING, INC. 30 REAR BLUE HILL AVENUE ROXBURY 02119 Massachusetts Registered Auto Body and Glass Repair Shops by County as of April 23, 2020 Page 3 of 4 Name Street Address City Zip NORFOLK AUTO BODY WORK 40 NORFOLK AVENUE ROXBURY 02119 ROBEY STREET AUTO BODY 17 ROBEY STREET ROXBURY 02119 ROBIN AUTO BODY 110 TERRACE STREET ROXBURY 02120 FAIR AUTO BODY 45 L STREET SOUTH BOSTON 02127 S & F AUTO BODY 503 EAST SECOND STREET SOUTH BOSTON 02127 SOUTHIE AUTO SERVICE 175 OLD COLONY AVENUE SOUTH BOSTON 02127 TUDOR CAB, INC. 209 TUDOR STREET SOUTH BOSTON 02127 PRIME COLLISION CENTER 155 RIVERMOOR STREET WEST ROXBURY 02132 ROYAL AUTO TOP, INC. 5181 WASHINGTON STREET WEST ROXBURY 02132 TOP AUTO SERVICE, INC. 5180 WASHINGTON STREET WEST ROXBURY 02132 A-1 AUTO BODY 155 SHIRLEY STREET WINTHROP 02152 ACTIVE AUTOMOTIVE & BODYWORKS 5 PUTNAM STREET WINTHROP 02152 CAL'S AUTO BODY OF WINTHROP, INC. 8 ARGYLE STREET WINTHROP 02152 JIM'S AUTO BODY, INC. 147 SHIRLEY STREET WINTHROP 02152 NELSON'S AUTO COLLISION, INC. 16 WOODSIDE AVENUE WINTHROP 02152 OCEAN AUTO BODY, INC. 220 VETERANS ROAD WINTHROP 02152 Massachusetts Registered Auto Body and Glass Repair Shops by County as of April 23, 2020 Page 4 of 4.
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