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These Station Locations Are Conducting Inspections. Please Call the Station You Would Like to Visit for the Hours of Operation It Is Open Today These station locations are conducting inspections. Please call the station you would like to visit for the hours of operation it is open today. Weekend hours vary by station. # of Motor- StationName Address City Zip Phone 7D locs. cycle 1 STONES AUTO RECYCLING INC. DBA ABINGTON SUNOCO 907 BEDFORD STREET ABINGTON 02351 (781) 878-8415 Y 2 MIDWAY AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION 411-415 BROCKTON AVENUE ABINGTON 02351 (781) 878-8888 3 RTE 18 AUTO BODY INC 325 WASHINGTON ST ABINGTON 02351 (781) 878-3863 4 RAHNS M.C. ENGINEERING 800 ADAMS ST ABINGTON 02351 (781) 878-3683 Y 5 HENRY J SIRIGNANO DBA SOUTH SHORE CYCLE PARTS 836 BEDFORD ST ABINGTON 02351 (781) 878-3022 Y 6 ABINGTON STOP N' GAS, INC. 164 NORTH AVE ABINGTON 02351 (781) 878-7700 7 DJG CORP BORDERLAND SERVICE 171 NORTH QUINCY STREET ABINGTON 02351 (781) 857-2166 8 J & G PERFORMANCE INC. 43 HIGHLAND ROAD ABINGTON 02351 (781) 871-1404 Y 9 UNIVERSAL AUTO BODY, INC. 288 NORTH AVE ABINGTON 02351 (781) 878-2244 10 GORDON CHEVROLET GEO DBA COLONIAL CHEVROLET 171 GREAT RD ACTON 01720 (978) 263-1000 11 SWANSON PONTIAC BUICK GMC INC 12 SUDBURY ROAD ACTON 01720 (978) 897-3311 12 ACTON LINCOLN MERCURY INC. D/B/A ACTON CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM 196 GREAT RD ACTON 01720 (978) 263-7300 13 ACTON FORD INC 76 POWDERMILL RD ACTON 01720 (978) 897-7000 Y 14 ACTON AUTO INSPECTORS INC 930 MAIN STREET ACTON 01720 (978) 263-3488 Y 15 JIC SERVICE INC., ACTON GAS & SERVICE 341 GREAT ROAD ACTON 01720 (978) 635-5444 16 204 MAIN ST INC. DBA SOUTH ACTON GAS 204 MAIN STREET ACTON 01720 (978) 263-7111 17 RT 27 GAS INC 336 GREAT ROAD ACTON 01720 (978) 266-9400 18 ACTON AUTO INSPECTORS INC. DBA NORTH ACTON AUTO & TRUCK INSPECTION 930 MAIN ST ACTON 01720 (978) 263-3488 19 SANTILLI ENTERPRISES INC DBA VILLAGE SUBARU 61 POWDERMILL RD ACTON 01720 (978) 897-1128 20 REP WELD CORP 734 NO MAIN STREET ACUSHNET 02743 (508) 995-2571 Y 21 SOUTH MAIN STREET ENTERPRISES LLC 14 SOUTH MAIN ST ACUSHNET 02743 (508) 984-5667 22 GENES SALES & SERVICE 108 HOWLAND AVENUE ADAMS 01220 (413) 743-5400 23 MCANDREWS KING PONTIAC BUICK GMC TRUCK 224 COLUMBIA ST ADAMS 01220 (413) 743-0584 24 CUSTOM CITY CYCLE 2 1/2 PLEASANT ST ADAMS 01220 (413) 743-4631 Y 25 RONNIE'S CYCLE SALES & SERVICE 150 HOWLAND AVE ADAMS 01220 (413) 743-0715 Y 26 V & F AUTO, INC 443 SPRINGFIELD STREET AGAWAM 01001 (413) 789-2181 27 PARROTTAS AUTO SERVICE INC. 357 MAIN ST AGAWAM 01001 (413) 786-0959 28 SARAT FORD SALES INC 245 SPRINGFIELD STREET AGAWAM 01001 (413) 786-0430 29 RESPONSIVE TRUCKING INC 339 SILVER ST AGAWAM 01001 (413) 789-1263 30 CAMBRIDGE ST AUTO SERVICE 445 CAMBRIDGE ST ALLSTON 02134 (617) 254-7900 31 DAABOUL ENTERPRISES INC. DBA AMESBURY AUTO CENTER 9 HAVERHILL ROAD AMESBURY 01913 (978) 388-4101 Y 32 BYBLOS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES 29 POPLAR STREET AMESBURY 01913 (978) 388-1833 33 AMESBURY CHEVROLET & VOLKSWAGEN INC. 103 MACY STREET AMESBURY 01913 (978) 388-9700 34 AMESBURY LUBRICATION CTR INC DBA PRO LUBE 60 ELM ST AMESBURY 01913 (978) 388-0013 35 PRECISION POWERSPORTS, LLC. 207 ELM STREET AMESBURY 01913 (978) 834-6333 Y 36 BOYDEN & PERRON GARAGE INC 41 SOUTH WHITNEY ST AMHERST 01002 (413) 253-7358 37 AMHERST AUTO EXPRESS, INC. DBA AUTO EXPRESS 118 SOUTH EAST STREET AMHERST 01002 (413) 253-0056 38 L.S. ENTERPRISES, INC. D/B/A MAIN STREET MOBIL 14 NORTH MAIN ST ANDOVER 01810 (978) 475-2566 39 WOODWORTH CHEVROLET-CADILLAC, INC. 339 NORTH MAIN STREET ANDOVER 01810 (978) 475-6200 40 SHAWSHEEN PLAZA SERVICE STATION, INC. 205 NO MAIN STREET ANDOVER 01810 (978) 475-8819 41 MIRAK CHEVEROLET INC 1125 MASS AVE ARLINGTON 02476 (781) 643-8000 42 DUDLEY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES, INC. 9 DUDLEY ST PLACE ARLINGTON 02476 (781) 646-8473 Y 43 MALCOM KELJIKIAN DBA MAL'S SERVICENTERS 1540 MASS AVENUE ARLINGTON 02476 (781) 862-7800 44 COMMONWEALTH CYCLES INC. DBA GREATER BOSTON MOTORSPORTS 1098 MASSACHUSETTS AVE ARLINGTON 02476 (978) 927-3400 Y 45 NKO, INC. DBA MYSTIC STREET GULF 140 MYSTIC STREET ARLINGTON 02474 (781) 648-9709 46 ACHI INC 295 MASSACHUSETTS AVE ARLINGTON 02474 (781) 648-1939 47 AL & ABE, LLC. D/B/A ARLINGTON GLOBAL SERVICE STATION 334 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ARLINGTON 02474 (781) 648-9878 48 ARLINGTON GULF 85 RIVER STREET ARLINGTON 02474 (781) 643-5285 49 ELIS SERVICE STATION INC 125 BROADWAY ARLINGTON 02174 (781) 648-9833 Y 50 ARLMONT FUEL CORP 22 SUNNYSIDE AVE ARLINGTON 02474 (781) 643-1400 51 SHARE ENTERPRISES INC. DBA ARLINGTON SHELL 934 MASSACHUSETTS AVE ARLINGTON 02476 (781) 643-7722 52 RICKS AUTO REPAIR & SERVICE, INC. 2 SO PLEASANT STREET ASHBURNHAM 01430 (978) 827-5959 53 G & M AUTOMOTIVE 245 FITCHBURG STATE ROAD ASHBY 01431 (978) 386-5888 54 L& M REPAIR SERVICES LLC. D/B/A ROUTE 135 AUTO 103 WEST UNION ST ASHLAND 01721 (508) 881-9843 55 ASHLAND AUTO SERVICE CENTER INC 61 HOMER AVE ASHLAND 01721 (508) 881-2788 56 ALBERINI INSPECTION SERVICES 70 MEGUNKO RD ASHLAND 01721 (508) 881-7600 57 KYROMINA OIL CORPORATION DBA EXXCEL 119 POND STREET ASHLAND 01721 (508) 231-4800 58 MAIN STREET GAS & AUTO SALES, INC. 71 SOUTH MAIN ST ASSONET 02702 (508) 644-2625 59 DENNIS CITGO 1728 MAIN STREET ATHOL 01331 (978) 249-9119 60 TOP DEAD CENTER CYCLE 1353 DANIEL SHAYS HWY ATHOL 01331 (978) 249-3939 Y 61 N.E. NO.7 DBA SPEE DEE OIL CHANGE & TUNE UP 1587 SOUTH MAIN ST ATHOL 01331 (978) 575-0000 62 PLEASANT AUTO CENTER 676 PLEASANT STREET ATTLEBORO 02703 (508) 222-9019 Y 63 ATTLEBORO SHELL INC. 182 PLEASANT STREET ATTLEBORO 02703 (508) 223-1400 64 PEDROS SERVICE STATION 21 SOUTH AVENUE ATTLEBORO 02703 (508) 222-6670 65 K & L TIRE AND AUTOMOTIVE, INC. DBA NEW ENGLAND TIRE 44 NORTH MAIN STREET ATTLEBORO 02703 (508) 222-0367 66 LIMAS AUTO REPAIR INC 15 ATWOOD STREET ATTLEBORO 02703 (508) 226-5052 67 SEEKONK GAS AUTO REPAIR, INC. D/B/A 123 MOBIL 300 COUNTY ST ATTLEBORO 02703 (508) 226-1676 68 LIMA'S AUTO REPAIR INC 15 ATWOOD ST ATTLEBORO 02703 (508) 226-5052 Y 69 COUNTY AUTO SALES & SERVICE INC 42 COUNTY STREET ATTLEBORO 02703 (508) 431-9900 70 PATRICKS MOTOR MART INC. DBA PATRICK MOTORS 519 WASHINGTON STREET AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-8883 71 DIAMOND CHEVROLET INC 768 WASHINGTON ST AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-0400 72 RICHARD LUNDGREN, INC. DBA LUNDGREN HONDA OF AUBURN 163 WASHINGTON ST AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-6200 73 HERB CHAMBERS OF AUBURN 809 WASHINGTON ST AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-8000 74 PAULA BOUCHARDS AUTO SALES INC. DBA RON BOUCHARD'S ACURA OF AUBURN 476 SOUTHBRIDGE ST AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-0444 75 BWM, INC. DBA MOTORSPORTS INTERNATIONAL 444 WASHINGTON ST AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-9494 Y 76 FULLER AUTOMOTIVE GROUP INC 505 WASHINGTON ST AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-6352 77 BERTERA NISSAN INC 569 OXFORD STREET SOUTH AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-9611 78 AOUDE AUBURN AUTO SERVICE INC. 182 AUBURN STREET AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-2778 79 APPLE TRAILER RENTAL CORP 510 WASHINGTON ST AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-0515 80 NEW ENGLAND AUTO REPAIRS LLC 71 SCHOOL STREET AUBURN 01501 (508) 755-3131 81 ELNEMER CORP. DBA AUBURN SHELL 712 SOUTHBRIDGE STREET AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-0756 82 CITY LINE DBA WEBSTER SQUARE MOTORS 34 MILL STREET AUBURN 01501 (508) 791-5454 83 MIDSTATE AUTO GROUP 810 WASHINGTON ST AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-8886 84 AMR AUTO HOLDINGS - FA DBA PRIME FORD AUBURN 780 WASHINGTON ST. AUBURN 01501 (508) 832-6261 85 CYCLE PERFORMANCE AUTO BODY 271 EAST HIGH ST AVON 02322 (508) 580-8555 Y 86 PERFORMANCE UNLIMITED 520 BODWELL ST EXT AVON 02322 (508) 588-9444 Y 87 BAYSIDE TRUCKS INC 11 LEDIN DRIVE AVON 02322 (508) 427-6312 88 AVON GAS & SERVICE INC 284 EAST MAIN STREET AVON 02322 (508) 587-5600 89 BALLARD MACK SALES & SERVICE INC 1 MACK DRIVE AVON 02322 (508) 559-0771 90 STEVEN FAUCHER DBA MY MECHANIC 100 PARK STREET AYER 01432 (978) 772-3277 91 GERVAIS INC 5 LITTLETON ROAD AYER 01432 (978) 772-6600 92 WESTFORD TIRE AND AUTO 44R PARK STREET AYER 01432 (978) 692-2575 Y 93 HIGGINS ENERGY ALTERNATIVES, INC. DBA HIGGINS POWERSPORTS 140 WORCESTER ROAD BARRE 01005 (978) 355-6343 Y 94 WHITE VALLEY MOTORS, INC. 843 WORCESTER RD BARRE 01005 (978) 355-2200 Y 95 MINUTEMAN VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 39 NORTH ROAD BEDFORD 01730 (781) 275-8004 96 TAYLOR & LLOYD INC. 8 RAILROAD AVENUE BEDFORD 01730 (781) 275-9290 97 HANSCOM AFB AUTO HOBBY SHOP 80 GRIFFIS ST BEDFORD 01731 (781) 225-6587 98 RIGGIO AUTO REPAIR INC 180 GREAT ROAD BEDFORD 01730 (781) 275-3307 99 HANSCOM AFB AUTO HOBBY SHOP 80 GRIFFIS ST BEDFORD 01731 (781) 225-6587 Y 100 QAR, INC DBA QUABBIN SERVICE CENTER 18 SARGENT STREET BELCHERTOWN 01007 (413) 323-7676 101 BAY ROAD INSPECTION LLC 147 BAY ROAD BELCHERTOWN 01007 (413) 323-7193 102 BELLINGHAM MOTOR WERKS, INC. 193 HARTFORD AVENUE BELLINGHAM 02019 (508) 966-1577 103 EXECUTIVE AUTO CENTER INC. 728 SO MAIN ST BELLINGHAM 02019 (508) 876-9100 104 MASS DIESEL PERFORMANCE INC 179 MECHANIC ST BELLINGHAM 02019 (508) 657-1951 105 MILFORD AUTO CLINIC INC DBA MILFORD AUTO MALL SALES & SERVICE 1380 PULASKI BLVD BELLINGHAM 02019 (508) 883-4100 106 GRIGORIAN BROTHERS CORP DBA BELMONT CITGO 500 COMMON STREET BELMONT 02478 (617) 484-3223 107 L.V.F CORP DBA LENNY'S SERVICE CENTER 768 PLEASANT STREET BELMONT 02478 (617) 484-9660 108 BASSAM A. SALIBA D/B/A TNT SERVICE 50 BRIGHTON STREET BELMONT 02478 (617) 484-9770 109 BROTHERS A.
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