Throwback Thursday: Celebrating Most Influential Women of 2012
Toronto, Ontario — Did you know Collision Repair magazine has more than 40,000 legacy pictures from the past 20 years of Canadian collision repair industry events?! In this special Throwback Thursday segment, we’re tossing it back to 2012, when AkzoNobel celebrated the Most Influential Women in the industry. That year, our friend Kim Roberts of […]
Throwback Thursday: Crash It Golf Tournament 2021, 2022 and 2023
Calgary, Alberta — For this weekly Throwback Thursday, we’re bringing back our archived photos from the Crash It! charity golf tourney 2021, 2022 and 2023. Despite it’s name, you do have to be registered for this highly anticipated August golf event. This year, on Thursday, August 22, from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., members of […]
Throwback Thursday: Car show season is upon us—look back on Autodream Father’s Day Open House and Car Show 2010
Toronto, Ontario — April showers are nearly gone, and spring is around the corner. With the pep of the season, so returns one of our industry’s favourite past times: car shows. Step into the spirit of the season by taking a look through this week’s Throwback Thursday segment, where we’re bringing it back to the […]
Throwback Thursday: Look back on BASF’s Customer Appreciation Day 2017
Toronto, Ontario — Welcome back to another Throwback Thursday segment, where Collision Repair magazine highlights it’s archive of 40,000+ photos from our 23 years operating in the industry. This week, we’re taking you to Mosport Motorsports Park, where BASF held its 2017 Customer Appreciation Day—featuring an appearance from Chip Foose! Check out the highlights in […]
Not Ford But Foss: The tale of Canada’s first gas-powered vehicle, the ‘Fossmobile’
Sherbrooke, Quebec — George Foote Foss was the first in Canada to invent his own gasoline-powered automobile in the spring of 1897. He was only 21-years-old and called his masterpiece, the “Fossmobile.” “We grew up listening to my grandfather and father tell stories of the ‘Fossmobile,’ and it was just something my whole family grew-up […]