Keystone Automotive Industries Company Description
Wonder why the gang at Keystone Automotive Industries salivates during the car chases from the old Smokey and the Bandit movies? The company is a leading distributor of unbranded new and recycled automotive parts used to repair damaged vehicles as well as materials used in painting. It also recycles bumpers and refurbishes alloy wheels. Keystone serves auto body shops through about 130 service centers in the US and Canada. The company operates wheel remanufacturing plants and bumper recycling facilities. Automobile recycling giant LKQ Corporation acquired Keystone Automotive Industries for approximately $807 million in 2007.
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