
Getting a brand new business up and running has never been easy, even in the finest of times. It takes knowledge, vision, dedication, hard work, some money, and a generous portion of courage to begin a business. In 1955, Harley Lusk and his cousin, L. D. Lusk, Jr. Decided that building a collision repair center (or body shop) from the ground up was to be the next phase in their careers. Both Harley and L. D. Were car people; they'd worked in the automotive service industry nearly all their adult lives.