Dublin to lose long established bodyshop business

April 04, 2017
Dublin to lose long established bodyshop business
Share:

One of Dublin’s longest established bodyshops, Fitzwilliam Garage, has announced it will be closing its doors for the last time at the end of April.


Located in Hagans Court just off Baggot Street the business has been operated for many years by  Joe Williams who first join the company in 1975. Previous to that it was run by Joe’s father and Grandfather.

The business has many long standing customers spanning vehicle fleets, dealers and private motorists and has built a reputation for its excellent workmanship and customer service. 

Joe will retire after 42 years in the business at the end of the month and the premises will be sold for redevelopment. He commented, “I would like to thank customers and suppliers most sincerely for their valued custom and support over many years.”
PREVIOUS ARTICLE
PPG launch digital product circle tool
NEXT ARTICLE
Turbocharged Ferrari support

More from BODYSHOP

Rolls-Royce to invest more than €360 million in bespoke car plant

Rolls-Royce to invest more than €360 million in bespoke car plant

icon While many motorists struggle...
MEYLE powers ahead in steering and suspension

MEYLE powers ahead in steering and suspension

icon MEYLE added hundreds of new pr...
febi adds more than 2700 new parts in 2024

febi adds more than 2700 new parts in 2024

icon German parts specialist febi h...
Lighting the way after LCV CVRT failures

Lighting the way after LCV CVRT failures

icon The Commercial Vehicle Roadwor...
NCT stats show 50% failure rate in 2024

NCT stats show 50% failure rate in 2024

icon Statistics for 2024 show that...
UK becomes Europe’s EV champion

UK becomes Europe’s EV champion

icon The UK became the largest elec...

More from AUTOBIZ