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Brentwood NAPA: a family legacy continues JUSTIN LAFFERTY
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inda Wilson remembers her husband, Rick, getting a call in the middle of the night. A local farmer’s harvester had broken down
and he needed a part immediately. Rick, co-owner of Brentwood NAPA Auto Parts, was there to help him out before the store opened. The next day, Linda and Rick found a crate of tomatoes waiting for them – a gift from the thankful farmer. It’s that kind of personal connection with the community that has made Brentwood NAPA Auto Parts the city’s oldest family-owned retail business. The Wilson family has owned the store since 1957, when the business was located at the corner of Brentwood Boulevard and Oak Street. Now the shop inhabits a blue building at 7881 Brentwood Blvd. In addition to selling everything from wiper blades to wrenches, the knowledgeable staff at Brentwood NAPA Auto Parts is willing to lend advice to those who aren’t mechanically savvy. The store carries parts for foreign and domestic cars, trucks, boats and nearly everything else with a motor. ON THE COVER: Nationwide Fleet owner Tim Hensley and his wife, Olga, with some of the company’s current offerings. In the background are staff members Travis Hensley, Ernie Molina and Cristobal Hildalgo.
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Brentwood NAPA Auto Parts co-owner Linda Wilson, right, along with daughter Bethany O’Donnell and store manager Brad Myers, displays a photo of the original business in downtown Brentwood. Rick’s ownership began first as a co-owner with his brothers. About 10 years ago, Linda and Rick became the sole co-owners of the shop, and the family legacy lives on: their daughter, Bethany O’Donnell, now works at the store, and Linda considers manager Brad Myers an adopted son. Though the store is a NAPA branch business, it’s independently owned by the Wilsons. This gives them the
freedom to better serve the constantly changing customer base, which has evolved from farmers to construction companies to a little bit of everything now. “We’re family owned; we’re not corporate; we’re not a franchise,” Linda said. “We’re just adapting to what the see NAPA page 10B
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East County European Autoworks owner Freddie Apodaca, Jr. checks out an overheating problem on a Volkswagen Beetle.
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“We do everything – from bumper to bumper,” said Apodaca. “We do work on all other models, but we specialize in Audi, Volkswagen.” He became interested in cars while watching his father work on the family vehicles. When he was 12, his father encountered a problem with a car’s computer that he was unable to solve himself. “I was intrigued,” recalled Apodaca. That incident piqued his fascination with the complexities of vehicles and started him on the road to his current occupation. Through formal education and eight years at Livermore Audi, he became familiar with all
aspects of running an auto repair business. That knowledge helped him to open his own shop in 2007. “As I drove around,” said Apodaca, “I noticed how many Volkswagens there were; how many Audis, and there was nobody servicing them.” His extensive experience with Audis and side work on Volkswagens inspired him to open East County European Autoworks. The two manufacturers’ products are strikingly similar. “They’re very finicky cars,” he said. “One problem can be masked by another.” Apodaca makes a point of taking apart the malfunctioning sections of the vehicle in order to ensure that he finds “the root cause of the problem.” His attentiveness has unmasked some unexpected answers to unusual issues: One car showed the checkengine light turning on intermittently. After a careful process of elimination, Apodaca discovered that one of the hoses had not been completely hollowed out, and instead had a ball of rubber inside of it. Another car engaged its turn signals whenever the driver hit the brakes, which turned out to be due to the installation of the wrong lightbulb. Apodaca enjoys helping his customers visualize a problem by showing them exactly where their vehicles are acting up. see Ailments page 9B
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While he used to resell the assets through auction houses, Hensley now runs his business solely through eBay, selling dozens of units and an average of 65 Harleys per month through the online auction site. “We sell the most unique items,� Hensley said. “Rare cars, collector bikes, jet skis, horse trailers – the list goes on. New products are coming in daily, and most of the inventory is posted online within a week. We run seven-day, no-reserve auctions, so the person with the highest bids get the unit.� Hensley collects units through bank and corporate repossessions, dealer trade-ins and local municipalities. Items currently up for bid include a 2003 Mercedes-Benz G-Class G500 G Wagon, a 1989 Vanhool 54-passenger bus and a 2006 Harley-Davidson Touring Electra Glide Classic. Since the unit goes to the highest bidder, there are plenty of deals to be made. Hensley and his son Travis always guess what an item will go for, but sometimes it goes for less than expected, and sometimes the bidding war escalates and Nationwide Fleet brings in $10,000 more than expected. The Hensley family averages $6 million in sales annually since moving the business online. In the early years, Tim ran ads in newspapers to announce his auctions; his offerings would occasionally attract interest from out of state. But now, Nationwide Fleet deals regularly with international clients from Australia to Switzerland. “I remember when getting a call from someone in Denver was a big deal,� Tim said.
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Four great auto apps Smartphones and tablets have revolutionized the way many of us live. Apps can help with shopping, exercising, learning – even driving. Here are a few of the best apps for car owners, courtesy of www. kiaofwestspringfieldnews.com. ♦ Put the Take Me To My Car app near the top of your list. Ever failed to locate your vehicle in a mall parking lot the size of Montana? By simply tapping the app when you leave your car, the app will record the location and lead you back to it. This free app is supported only by the iPhone. ♦ An iPhone app called Carticipate makes your car more energy efficient. This free social commuting app creates a whole
framework designed to reduce emissions and save gas. By signing up for Carticipate, you can find a ride or share your car wherever you go. Car owners can sign up for Carticipate on the iPhone or Facebook. ♦ GasBuddy is a free app dedicated to helping you find the nearest and cheapest gas. According to the GasBuddy website, you can earn points to win prizes. This app can work on Windows Phone 7, Android and iPhone. ♦ Subsonic is a free app that lets you stream music from your home computer and listen to it on their iPhone, Android phone or Windows phone. With this app, you never need to worry about losing contact with your favorite radio station.
Online from page 7B Learn the vehicle’s history When you buy a used vehicle from online sites such as eBay Motors, Yahoo! Autos or AutoTrader.com, you probably won’t get to see and drive the vehicle before you commit to the purchase. A vehicle history report such as AutoCheck, offered by Experian Automotive, can help provide information critical to making a smart decision. Log on to www.autocheck.com to learn more. Complete transactions through the purchase site If you find a used car online, be sure to start and finish your transaction through the website. Doing so will afford you all the protections and assurances offered by the site. Know what you’re buying In addition to reviewing a vehicle history report, ask for additional photos of details such as the odometer reading, vehicle identification number and scratches or blemishes if they’re not already revealed in the listing. Ask a third party to inspect the vehicle for mechanical or safety problems.
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Ailments from page 4B He believes that with time and patience, every problem can be fixed. “There’s always a way,” he said. “As long as people want to keep it on the road, it’s possible.” Attention to detail has earned Apodaca the loyalty of his customers, some of whom followed him when he moved from the Audi dealership and opened his own shop. “Everyone always comes back,” he said. “They know me and feel comfortable.”
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Every year, Brentwood NAPA Auto Parts hosts a car show that benefits the Brentwood Regional Community Chest. For more than a half-century, the company has combined business with support for the local community.
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