About Us

The story that gave me my vision

In 1987, my 1973 Plymouth Fury quit running.  Janell and I scraped up the few dollars we had, plus some borrowed money and had the car towed to a shop.  The shop called us back and told us the timing chain had broken.  They convinced us it would run if they replaced it.  The money to fix it was about 1/2 of what we had.  They called us back to tell us that the timing belt did not fix it, but that the valves were bent and it needed the engine heads repaired.  The money to fix it was more than we had.  We told them to charge us for what they did and tow the car back. 

I learned later that if the timing belt was broken they should have checked the heads before they repaired the timing chain.

My Vision

My Vision, is to treat you, like I wanted to be treated. 

Everytime I start working on someone's vehicle, I have in mind what happened to us.  I respect you, and, as it says in Phillipians 2:3 "Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself.", I try to think of you first.

What happened to the Fury?   It sat in an vaccant cow lot for several years until someone bought it, put a different engine in it, and ended it's life in a smash-up derby.

Our Company
In August of 1997 I bought Hesston Auto and Truck from Milford Roupp.   

In 2005, we added an internet-based service to provide customers with another means of reaching us. You can find helpful information on each page of our web sight. Find the most common prices on our Price List page, find helpful information about the things needed to keep your car in good working condition on our Car Care Tips page and find out more about owner and mechanic Bryan Epp, on our About Our Mechanics page.