Fuller Collision Group

Over a Century of Automotive Excellence

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Our Mission


Provide an Exceptional Service for our Stakeholders, Vendors, and Customers. 

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Our Vision

We will disrupt the industry standard by putting the customer's safety and needs first. We will apply the most technologically advanced and OEM-required repair procedures at the forefront of everything we do, making us the clear choice for an all-encompassing collision repair solution.


We will make Fuller Collision Group the best collision repair organization to work for by inspiring, educating and supporting our stakeholders.

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Our Values

Trust

Trust is the foundation of everything we do. For our customers, it means they can count on us for honest evaluations and high-quality repairs. Within our team, trust creates a positive environment where technicians and staff can rely on each other's skills, share their knowledge, and make sure every job is done right.

Teamwork

Great collision repair is a team sport, requiring multiple roles to coordinate. From bodywork to paint matching to final inspection, we work together seamlessly. Good teamwork means fewer mistakes and faster turnaround times, so we can deliver excellent service and meet customer timelines.

Inclusion

Our diverse team members’ different backgrounds and experiences bring fresh ideas to the table, helping us creatively solve problems and come up with innovative repair techniques. We value all of our employees’ contributions, whether they’re an experienced technician or new apprentice. It's how we build a supportive, collaborative workplace where everyone feels valued.

Continuous Improvement

Staying up-to-date with the latest technology, tools, and safety standards isn't just a goal — it's how we operate. We’ve incorporated customer feedback mechanisms to improve our processes. This helps us enhance our service quality and efficiency. The result is steady growth and constant improvement.

Perseverance

Collision repair can be challenging. Whether we're diagnosing a complex issue or restoring a severely damaged vehicle to its pre-accident condition, we're committed to seeing it through. Even when we're facing high work volumes or unexpected complications, we stay focused on delivering excellent repairs without cutting corners.

Our Team


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Joshua Fuller

CEO, Owner and Operator,

Fuller Collision Group & ADAS Diagnostic Solutions

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Joseph Bostek

CFO, Fuller Collision Group, ADAS Diagnostic Solutions & Fuller Automotive

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Kerri Cunningham

Community Outreach and Real Estate

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Willie Camacho

Director of Operations

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Tyler Warren

Production Leader

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Erica Lawrence

Director of Administration

The Fuller Family has been serving

area motorists for over 110 years


1914

Willis Fuller transitions his work from horse and buggies to cars with the invention of the Ford Model T. Fuller Automotive starts on Thomas Street in Worcester, MA

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1935

Fuller Automotive moves to Pakachoag Street in Auburn, MA 

1941

Willis’ son, Freeman Fuller takes over the automotive business by repairing cars in his garage during World War II

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1946

Freeman opens a new location for Fuller Automotive on Southbridge Street in Auburn, MA and expands into auto body repair and towing services

1953

Fuller Automotive moves to Auburn Street in Auburn, MA and adds a gas station

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1963

Freeman’s son Richard “Dick” Fuller enters the family business

1973

Recognizing the need for rust proofing vehicles, Dick adds this additional service for Fuller customers

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1981

Dick Fuller expands into auto dealerships with the opening of Cranberry Chevrolet Oldsmobile in Wareham, MA

1990

Fuller Automotive supports Gulf War efforts

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1991

Dick Fuller expands the auto business yet again with the opening of Ragsdale Fuller Cadillac Pontiac in Auburn, MA. Fuller Auto Body and Fuller Automotive moves to their flagship location at 505 Washington Street in Auburn, MA

1995

Fuller Auto Body repair facility moves to 505 Washington Street in Auburn, MA

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1996

Dick Fuller, along with partner Terry Hastings establish a quick lube franchise

1996

Dick’s son, Chris Fuller enters the business with a focus on mechanical repairApt

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2004

Dick’s son, Josh Fuller enters the business with a focus on auto body and collision repair

2008

Josh Fuller expands into car rental services for auto body customers by starting Rapid Auto Rental

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2012

Josh Fuller expands the auto body repair facility to 18,000 square feet

2014

The Fullers celebrate 100 years serving area motorists

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2015

Chris Fuller expands Fuller Automotive expands to include an additional 3,000 of repair space

2015

Dick’s daughter, Kerri Cunningham joins the Fuller organization leading Community Outreach and Real Estate Management across all Fuller companies.

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2016

The culmination of 70 years serving Auburn and surrounding towns as the municipal towing provider.

2021

Oil change franchise transitions to Fuller Automotive, Tire Center & Pit Stop.

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2021

Recognizing the technological advancements and need for calibration services in collision repair, Josh Fuller starts ADAS Diagnostic Solutions in Auburn, MA

2024

Josh Fuller expands collision services beyond Auburn and acquires Woody’s Auto Body in Spencer, MA

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2024

ADAS Diagnostic Solutions opens second location in Marlborough, MA

2024

Fuller Collision Group is started as the umbrella company for collision center growth

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2024

The Fullers celebrate 110 years serving area motorists and continue to provide an exceptional experience to all customers, employees and stakeholders