Seventy Strong: Martino Brothers Collision celebrates 70 years in the industry

For generations, the business thrived with a passion for family, performance and community.

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Toronto, Ontario – CSN Martino Brothers Collision has announced its 70-year anniversary in the collision repair industry.

Marc Martino, quality control manager, highlighted that the milestone was celebrated with a letter of acknowledgement from Ontario Premier, Doug Ford, acknowledging the business’s continued community commitments.

"We are excited to keep driving forwards for many years to come," said Martino. "Here’s to 70 years of dedication, hard work and the incredible support of our customers and team!”

“Seventy years in business is a monumental milestone, and we are incredibly proud to have reached it. This achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of our community, our dedicated staff and most importantly, our loyal customers," he said. "It’s a testament to teamwork, perseverance and shared vision that extends beyond just our family.”

“As we reflect on this milestone, our hearts are filled with gratitude for everyone who has contributed to our success,” he said. “Martino Brothers was founded by my grandfather, Jack Martino, and his brother, Vince Martino,” Martino said.

The elder Martinos were skilled mechanics who opened a Texaco gas station. Their entrepreneurial spirit soon led them to establishing a bodyshop—something they initially knew very little about. Through hard work, relentless learning and a commitment to excellence, they built a thriving business.

The business was later passed down to their sons, Vince (Jack’s son) and Jack (Vince’s son) naming their children after each other in “a tradition that underscores the close bond between our families.”

Jack Jr. and Vince Jr. took the solid foundation laid by their fathers and expanded it further, opening a second location, Airport Martino Brothers, at Dixon and Martingrove. This expansion wasn’t without its challenges, but their dedication to quality and outstanding customer service resulted in yet another successful shop serving the Greater Toronto Area.

Now in its third generation, Martino Brothers continues to grow under the leadership of Brandon Martino, Marc Martino (Vince Jr.'s son) and Andrew Martino (Jack Jr.’s son).

“For us, the business is more than just work—it’s a legacy. From sweeping floors and fixing cars as kids to leading operations today, we’ve grown up learning the values and skills passed down from our fathers and grandfathers. Looking ahead, our goal is to honour what our family has built while continuing to evolve.”

 

 

 

 

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