The Collision Centers - 112 Automotive Patchogue location. Specializing in Collision repair and all phases of Automotive repair.

The Collision Centers - Expert Autobody & Collision Repair at 2 locations and growing.

(877) 619-6655

The Collision Centers - Our Riverhead Collision location. Specializing in Collision repair and all phases of Automotive repair.

225 Rt. 112, Patchogue, NY
(631) 475-1122

 

827 Raynor Ave., Riverhead, NY
(631) 369 - 0681

                       Welcome to The Collision Centers !


Click Below For:

HOME

FACTS THE
CONSUMER SHOULD KNOW

CAR CARE CENTER
 

COLLISION & AUTOBODY
 

WHEN WILL MY
CAR BE READY ?

 

TOWING - RENTALS
 

Customer
Testimonials

 

See some of
our Work

 

Request an
Appointment

 

SPONSORS
& LINKS

Auto Rentals by
Rental Cars by Enterprise and Hertz available at both Collision Centers Locations.
Available
at all of our locations
 

We are Proud
Members of


The Collision Centers are proud to be a member of the National Auto Body Council.

The Collision Centers are proud to be a member of the Long Island Auto Body Repairmen's Association.

Watch News 12 Long Island Coverage

November 11, 2011
News 12 Long Island coverage of the 2011 Veterans Day Recycled Rides Event.
Click the play button below to view the story.

 

 

November 8, 2010
News 12 Long Island coverage of the 2010 Veterans Day Recycled Rides Event.
Click the play button below to view the story.

March 13, 2010
News 12 Long Island coverage of the 2010 Recycled Rides Event.
Click the play button below to view the story.

 

Press Releases and Articles

Page 18        November 16, 2011 South Shore Press

 

Text Box:  

 Seven Vehicles to be Given Away to LI Vets

The Long Island Auto Body Repairmen's Assoc. Presented the 4th Annual Recycles Rides Give-A-Way at the VFW Hall 31 - Horseblock Road Centereach on Saturday, Nov.

12th at 10 am.

Refreshments were sponsored by

Enterprise Rent a Car.

The  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars

(VFW) Suffolk County NY Council

helped locate the Veterans who, were

in need of reliable transportation.

Insurance companies that donated

the vehicles are GEICO, Progressive,

Allstate  and  Traveler's  and  seven

Long Island NY Auto Body Shops

refurbished the vehicles to help with

this project for the Veterans.

The mission of the Recycled Rides

program is a nationwide awareness

project  whereby  members  of  the

National Auto Body Council (NABC)

refurbish and donate recycled vehi-

cles to families in need in their com-

munities. It is a community relations

program intended to build goodwill

at  the  local level, while  improving

and promoting the image of the colli-

sion  industry  on  a  national  level.

Insurance companies, paint and parts

vendors  donate  their  resources  to

assist collision repair facilities in mak-

ing this project possible. The National

Auto Body Council (NABC) recently

announced the 2010 Recycled Rides

Project is off and running with the

    goal  of  donating  150  refurbished

 

Text Box:  

vehicles to families in need through-
ou
t the United States.
   
Our vision is to recycle and deliv-
e
r hundreds of cars each year to fam- ilies in need identified through a col- laboration with local charitable agen- cies
   
The seven Long Island repair facil-

ities that refurbished the vehicles are:
112 Automotive Center in Patchogue,
Mike  G's  Perfection  Auto  Body  in
Miller Place, Bi-County Auto Body in
Smithtown, Groben's Auto Body in
Centereach, Third Generation Body
Repairs,  Crestwood  Auto  Body  in
Centereach, and Riverhead Collision

in Riverhead.
    
For  more  information,  contact:
www.liabra.org  or  EKizenberger,
LIABRA   at   631-941-9647   or   Joe
Amodei, 112 Automotive Center in
Patchogue at 631 475-1122 ext105 or
e-mail  Joea@112automotive.com or
www.thecollisioncenters.com.

 

 

An article from Newsday, November 14, 2010

Giving vets a lift with free cars

  • Insurers donate drivable
    but damaged vehicles

  • Body shops repair and
    distribute refurbished autos

   Former Army Spc. Brandon
Figueroa’s 1999 Ford Taurus
was on its way out. Its brakes
were going, its starter was on
the fritz, and last winter it
broke down in the snow as
Figueroa, a veteran of the war
in Afghanistan, was trying to
get to an appointment at the
Northport Veterans Affairs
Medical Center.
   Yesterday, Figueroa said he
won’t be sinking any more
money into that car. He’s got
new wheels — a refurbished
blue 2004 Honda Odyssey, a
gift from the Recycled Rides
Program. An initiative of the
National Auto Body Council,
the program encourages body
shops around the country to re-pair, repaint and donate recy-
cled vehicles to veterans.
   At an event hosted at Veter-
ans of Foreign Wars Post No.
4927 in Centereach, 10 Long Is-land veterans—who served in
conflicts ranging from Korea
to Iraq — received vehicles
and $25 gas cards from Long Is-land auto body shops partici-pating in the program.
   “It’s amazing to know that
people will do something like
this,” Figueroa, 23, of Patch-ogue, said moments before re-ceiving the keys to his new mi-






Vietnam War veteran Frank Miller of Lindenhurst checks out the 2005 Ford Freestar he received.


 


Vietnam vet Andy Chapman of
Centereach with his 2004 Saturn

 


Korean War vet Hank Sipila, with Frank Marcotrigiano of Vittorio Auto Body in Huntington, in his donated 2004 Hyundai Elantra

nivan. “I could barely make it
out of Patchogue [in the Tau-
rus]. Now, I’ll probably go
down to Delaware and visit
my Army buddies.”
   Ed Kizenberger, executive
director of the Long Island
Auto Body Repairmen’s Asso-ciation, explained how the pro-gram works. First, insurance companies — in this case, Geico, Progressive, Allstate
and State Farm — donate a ve-hicle that is in running condi-
tion but has structural damage,
he said. Kizenberger and other
organizers then solicit local
auto body shops that volun-
teer to do the repairs using do-nated parts.
   Dennis Sullivan, the New

York State Veterans of For-
eign Wars inspector who is
membership director of the
Centereach VFW post, said or-
ganizers spread the word
about the program on Long Is-
land through veterans associa-


       Continued from above

tions. In all, 14 veterans from
Nassau and Suffolk counties
submitted applications in June,
he said. The winners were se-
lected, based on their income
levels, by a committee of local
VFW post commanders. “I
wish we could help more for
vets,” Sullivan said.
   Joe Amodei, owner of two

participating auto body shops,
112 Automotive in Patchogue
and Riverhead Collision, was
among those shaking hands
with the recipients. “This is an
incredible way to give back,”
he said.
   Students from the Nassau
BOCES Barry Tech Auto Body
Program worked on some of

the vehicles that were in Amo-dei’s Riverhead shop.
   Henry Sipila, 79, of Rocky
Point, an Army veteran of the
Korean War, was all smiles as
he drove away in a red 2004
Hyundai Elantra.
   “Without a reliable car you’re
standing on a corner or walk-ing,” he said, adding that he

often suffers from pain in his
legs. “To walk out the door and
get into a car that goes is big.”
   Paul Ferguson, 52, an Army
veteran of Operation Desert
Storm, said his new 2005
Chrysler Town and Country
will make his visits to the
Northport Veterans Affairs
Medical Center much easier.

Ferguson, of Selden, who is
recovering from prostate can-cer, said he has had to borrow
cars or ask for rides two or
three times a week to go to
treatment at the VA center.
   “This is a life-changing
event,” he said.

     BY YAMICHE ALCINDOR
         yamiche.alcindor@newsday.com

As featured in The Long Island Advance,
March 18, 2010         Page 3


Legislator Jack Eddington (center) joined Joseph Amodei (at left), owner of 112 Automotive Center in Patchogue and (left to
right) Brookhaven Town Supervisor Mark Lesko, Dennis Sullivan, commander of VFW Post 4927 and Senator Brian X. Foley for
the Recycled Rides Project to give away restored vehicles to six needy and deserving local military families.

A free ride for vets
Auto body shops join forces to help military families

By JESSIE BIELE

   After serving the country, six veterans
were served Saturday by local auto body
shops.
   Sponsored by national auto insurance
companies, local mechanics provided
refurbished vans and SUVs to returning
soldiers as part of the 2010 Recycled
Rides Project held at the VFW Post 4927
in Centereach. The Veterans of Foreign
Wars Suffolk County Council also donated
gas cards to the veterans.
   “It’s easy to cut a check for charity and
walk away,” said Joe Amodei, owner
of 112 Automotive of Patchogue, who
spearheaded the event. “What better way
to help veterans, military people who put
their lives on the line? What better way to

do it than what I do for a living?”
   Other participating auto body shops
were Mike G’s Perfection Auto Body in
Miller Place, Vittorio’s Auto Body in Huntington,
Mid Island Collision in Rockville
Centre, J&J Auto Body in Ronkonkoma
and Riverhead Collision in Riverhead.
Insurers GEICO, Allstate, Progressive and
Travelers supplied the vehicles for local
mechanics to refurbish for a veteran.
   Saturday’s six cars were part of a national
initiative to find families in need of
reliable transportation. According to the
Recycled Rides Web site, their stated mission
is “to build goodwill at the local level
while improving and promoting the image
of the collision industry on a national
level.” The program’s stated goal is to
locate a vehicle for families throughout

the United States.
   The Recycled Rides program is a part of
the National Auto Body Council, of which
the participating body shops are members.
According to Amodei, the cars donated on
Saturday were part of last year’s initiative.
Their goal for 2010 is to donate 10 cars
on Veterans Day. These shops are also
members of the Long Island Auto Body
Repairmen’s Association Inc., a non-profit
organization; its purpose is to serve and
further the interests of local mechanics
across the island.
   “We change people’s lives,” said Amodei.
“One person didn’t even have a car.
He relied on friends to drive him to doc-


 

 

tors’ appointments, to the grocery store and now he
has a car.” These vehicles help proud returning soldiers
acclimate to suburban life without having to ask for a
handout, such as donated foodstuff.
   Suffolk County Legislator Jack Eddington (I-Medford),
himself a Vietnam War-era veteran, said the cars will
truly help veterans. “It’s about time we give the men and
women who have fought to protect our freedoms and
their families who have sacrificed so much the free ride
they deserve,” said Eddington, speaking to a crowded
room. “And we all know, by the way, how much this ride
is not really free and how much our veterans have really
had to pay for it. We’re all grateful.”
  For more information, readers can visit the Recycled
Rides Web site at www.recycledrides.org.

 

Pictured (from left) are Dennis Sullivan, VFW Suffolk County Council Commander; Assemblyman Dean Murray; Joe Amodei, owner of 112 Automotive; vehicle recipient Anthony Cammarata of Centereach; Geico representative Ken Lalia; and George Egan, VFW co-chairman and Suffolk County Jr. vice chair. Above right, the Dodge Caravan donated to Anthony Cammarata of Centereach.

 

Local Veterans and Their Families Get a “Free Ride”

March 15, 2010
 

Suffolk County Legislator Jack Eddington was proud to join with local veterans, businesses, and elected officials on March 13 to give away six recycled vehicles to six local military families in need. It is all part of the Recycled Rides Program, a nationwide community awareness project where members of the National Auto Body Council (NABC) work to repair and restore vehicles in order to give them away to deserving military families who are in need of a reliable vehicle.

The giveaway took place at the Centereach VFW, Post 4927. Recipients were identified by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Suffolk County and the Suffolk County Veterans Service Agency.

Some of the sponsors who volunteered to recycle the vehicles were 112 Automotive in Patchogue, Riverhead Collision in Riverhead; and J&J Auto Body in Ronkonkoma. Vehicles were donated by Allstate, GEICO, Progressive and Travelers insurance companies.

“It’s about time we give the men and women who have fought to protect our freedoms and their families who have sacrificed so much, the free ride they deserve,” said Leg. Eddington, speaking to a crowded room. “And we all know, by the way, how much this ride is not really free and how much our veterans have really had to pay for it. We’re all grateful,” he added.

CAPTION:
Leg. Jack Eddington (center) joined Joseph Amodei (second from left) owner of 112 Automotive Center in Patchogue; and (left to right) Brookhaven Town Supervisor Mark Lesko; Dennis Sullivan, Commander of VFW Post 4927; and Senator Brian X. Foley for the Recycled Rides Program to give away restored vehicles to six needy and deserving local military families.

 

 

Press Release:
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Saturday, 3 / 6 / 2010
 
For More Information contact:
Joe Amodei, 112 Automotive Center Patchogue 631 475-1122 or e-mail info@112automotive.com
 
Six Long Island ~ Auto Body Shops have come together to help Military families
in need of vehicles 
.
 
They are members of National Auto body Council and the Long Island Auto Body Repairmen's Assoc Inc. (LIABRA)   who have participated in the "2009 Recycled Rides Program".  The Veterans of Foreign Wars
(VFW) Suffolk County Council and together with the Suffolk County Veterans Service Agency helped
locate the military individuals who need reliable transportation.  The insurance companies involved in donating vehicles are: GEICO , Progressive , Allstate and Travelers.

The Participating shops that refurbished the vehicles are:  112 Automotive Center in Patchogue, Mike G's Perfection Auto Body in Miller Place,  Vittorio's Auto Body in Huntington, Mid Island Collision in Rockville Center, J&J Auto Body in Ronkonkoma and Riverhead Collision in Riverhead. The Event Ride-A-Way day of the recycled rides will be held at the VFW Hall 31 - Horseblock Road Centereach on Saturday March 13, 2010 at 10 am. 

Our mission the Recycled Rides program is a nationwide awareness project whereby members of the National Auto Body Council (NABC) refurbish and donate recycled vehicles to families in need in their communities. It is a community relations program intended to build good will at the local level, while improving and promoting the image of the collision industry on a national level. Insurance companies; paint and parts vendors donate their resources to assist collision repair facilities in making this project possible. The National Auto Body Council (NABC) recently announced the 2010 Recycled Rides Project is off and running with the goal of donating 150 refurbished vehicles to families in need throughout the United States.
http://www.recycledrides.org
Our vision is to recycle and deliver hundreds of cars each year to families in need identified through a collaboration with local charitable agencies.

                Please join us ~ Tell everyone not to miss this special event!

 

 

As Featured In Collision Week,
Tue, Dec 16, 2008

NABC Car Give-Away, Another Win for Charity and Industry

 

Long Island, New York

     An account of the impact Recycled Rides has had in Long Island is readily available on the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Long Island Web site. The organization teamed with 112 Automotive Center to bring workable transportation to a single mother with four children and one grandchild at home. Mom, in this case, is also battling cancer.




     "Our event day went great and the employees
were pumped up!" exclaimed Joe Amodei, owner of 112 Automotive Center. "It was a very touching, emotional moment when we found out the recipient had cancer. but she was so happy when she found out she had a car to drive to and from treatments. It
 

made us all feel good. It became so apparent to all of us that this is our responsibility: to help out those less fortunate in our communities. We're committed to participating in Recycled Rides again next year."

Press Release

                FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                For More Information contact:
Joseph Amodei
Phone: 631-475-1122
or e-mail:  JAmodei102@aol.com

 

Six Long Island Repair Shops Join

National Effort to Help Local Military Families

 

     Patchogue, N.Y. October 8, 2009 — Long Island Auto Body Repair Shops have joined together to help six local military families in need. The repairers are members of the National Auto Body Council (NABC) and have partnered to participate in the nationwide vehicle gifting program "Recycled Rides”. http://autobodycouncil.org/

 

     “Our goal with this project is to help people right here in our local community; we utilized the Recycled Rides program because of the great toolkit and tremendous resources the NABC has assembled.”  Stated Joseph Amodei from 112 Automotive in Patchogue N.Y.   Amodei and his team participated in last years program and decided to recruit other repair shops into the program this year.  “Together; we can help more families who are in need of a reliable vehicle, this is something many of us take for granted.  These are men and women who served our country and for one reason or another need our help.  When I reached out to my competitors I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly they jumped in to help.  We do have good, community oriented repairers around Long Island” added Joe Amodei.   

  

      The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Suffolk County Council http://www.vfw.org/ and the Suffolk County Veterans Service Agency have identified the families in need utilizing the Recycled Rides programs recipient criteria. Local politicians and dignitaries are expected to attend the gifting event to be held in a local community center.  

 

      Insurance companies involved in donating the vehicles are, Allstate, GEICO, Progressive, and Travelers.  The participating repair facilities are: 112 Automotive in Patchogue, Riverhead Collision in Riverhead, Mike G's Perfection Auto Body in Miller Place, Vittorio's Auto Body in Huntington, Mid Island Collision in Rockville Center, and J&J Auto Body in Ronkonkoma. The shops are also members of the Long Island Auto Body Repairmen's Assoc. “ As a local trade association we are proud that these six members are meeting the goal of the NABC by helping local families and enhancing the image of the Collision Repair Industry” Says LIABRA Exec Director Ed Kizenberger

 

     “Coming together to work on these vehicles has been a great experience not only for me but for my entire staff.  This is a great way for our team to help in our community”  Stated Michael Giordano from Mike G’s Perfection Auto Body in Miller Place.  “We are grateful Joe came to us and asked us to participate.  These vehicles are going to make six families Christmas very, very special.” Stated, Bill Tonyes from J&J Autobody in Ronkonkoma.   

 

     About Recycled Rides: Recycled Rides is a community awareness project whereby members of the NABC repair and donate recycled vehicles to families and service organizations in need throughout the United States. A “green” program, Recycled Rides recruits auto body shops, insurers, paint suppliers and parts vendors to contribute in their own specific ways. Recycled Rides is scheduled to make 100 vehicle donations this holiday season including the six vehicles earmarked for the Long Island, NY project.

 

     About NABC: NABC is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the image of the collision industry. Our ongoing and continued success is a direct result of the efforts and support of our sponsoring companies and membership. Please contact NABC directly for membership information. Call 1-888-667-7433 (888-66PRIDE) or go to www.autobodycouncil.org.

 

As featured in Long Island Advance
Dec. 4, 2008


 
 

 



 

Hours of Operation: Contact Information:

 

 


Mon. to Fri. - 8A.M. - 5 P.M.
112 Automotive
Telephone: (631) 475-1122

Saturday - 8 A.M. - 2 P.M.

Fax: (631) 475-0744

Sundays - Closed

Address: 225 Rt. 112, Patchogue, NY 11772

 

(1/4 mile south of sunrise hwy. Next to Dairy Barn)

General E-Mail: info@112automotive.com

112 Automotive Supervisory E-Mail Adresses:

Owner - Joe Amodei JoeA@112automotive.com
Joe "L.J." Musetti - JoeM@112automotive.com
Production Supervisor - Chris Amodei Chris@112automotive.com
Customer Service Rep - Jessica Underwood Jessica@112automotive.com

 


Mon. to Fri. - 8A.M. - 5 P.M.
Riverhead Collision
Telephone: (631) 369-0681

Saturday - 8 A.M. - 12 P.M.

Fax: (631) 369-5426

Sundays - Closed

Address: 827 Raynor Ave., Riverhead, NY 11901
  (From Rt 58 turn south on Osborne Ave., first right fork is Raynor Ave we are on Right side)

E-Mail: Riverheadccc@aol.com

Web Site Map
Send Mail To:  CompanyWebmaster with questions or comments about this web site
Copyright © 2010 CompanyLongName

 

 

Website Designed & Hosted by East Coast Web Services.
Interested in a professionally designed web site ? Email us.