Crash Champions announced the expansion of its operations into the state of Wyoming with the acquisition of Lennox Auto Body, a longtime trusted collision repair center serving the community of Cheyenne.
Operations, located at 1020 Dunn Ave., transitioned to Crash Champions effective immediately with the finalization of the deal Dec. 13.
"We are excited to announce that Lennox Auto Body is joining the Crash Champions Collision Repair Team," said Heather Lennox, owner of Lennox Auto Body. "We will continue serving the Cheyenne community with the same dedicated staff and exceptional quality of service that Richard Lennox established. As a proven founder-led company with a reputation for best-in-class service, we are confident that Crash Champions will continue to deliver high-quality service to our community."
“We are incredibly proud to expand the Crash Champions team into the state of Wyoming by welcoming the talented team at Lennox Auto Body,” said Crash Champions founder and CEO Matt Ebert. “The Lennox family has forged an impressive reputation, and we look forward to honoring that legacy by continuing to serve the people of Cheyenne with trusted collision repair service under the Crash Champions banner.
After merging with Service King in mid-2022, Crash Champions slowed dramatically in 2023, adding just 27 locations, as it focused on integrating 336 Service King repairs centers. Four out of the 27 locations added by Crash in 2023 were greenfield developments, signaling the company’s willingness to build new repair centers from the ground up in attractive markets where acquisition targets may be limited. Crash ended the year with 617 shops.
As of now, Crash Champions now operates more than 650 collision repair centers in 38 states, providing customers with more than 25 years of expertise and backs all work with a written lifetime warranty.