Automotive Repair & Machine Shop

NOT DISCLOSED, Oregon

Asking Price $450,000 Year Established 1976
Annual Revenue $817,000 Reason for Selling Retirement  
Annual P/L $0 Attention Bob Bennett
Annual Cash Flow $130,000 Listing Number 1012194  
# of Employees 5 Business Category Automotive & Boats: Auto & Truck Repair & Service

Business Overview:

Long-established, turnkey Automotive Repair & Machine Shop located in Oregon—serving the community since 1976. This profitable business generates $817,000 in annual revenue with approximately $130,000 in cash flow and operates from a spacious 9,000 sq ft facility. The sale includes substantial shop equipment and tooling (FF&E valued at ~$400,000) and current inventory (~$52,155). Real estate is owned and available separately (approx. $1,500,000) but is not included in the $450,000 asking price; inventory IS included. Five full-time employees provide skilled, dependable service continuity.

Business highlights:

  • Long track record and strong local reputation
  • Complete machine shop and automotive equipment to continue operations day one
  • Solid financial performance and predictable recurring customer base
  • Seller willing to provide 30 days of transition training (additional time negotiable)
  • Some seller financing available to a qualified buyer
  • Owner retiring—motivated to ensure a smooth handoff

This opportunity is ideal for an owner-operator, a shop expanding into machining capabilities, or a buyer seeking an established regional service business with immediate cash flow and growth potential. Contact for more details and to schedule a confidential tour.

Property Features and Assets:

<p>The Real Estate is available but not part of this data. There is a significant amount of Machine Shop Equipment and Automotive Equipment to successfully operate the business.<br></p>

Market Competition and Expansion:

Additional Details:

  • The property is owned.
  • This is not homebased business opportunity.
  • This is not a franchise resale opportunity

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