Pennsylvania

Our Warminster, PA Auto Body Shop is Here for You!

Do you live in Hatboro, Horsham, Jamison or Willow Grove, PA? CollisionMax can serve all your auto body repair needs with a body shop in Warminster, PA. We’re right on Street Road, between Jacksonville and York roads. That means expert collision repair is just a few minutes away from your front door. Sure, there are other Warminster auto body shops, but they can’t match our commitment to the highest quality workmanship or our friendly and courteous service.

If your vehicle has been damaged, call us for fast and high-quality auto body repair service at our Warminster, PA location.

Founded as one of the oldest municipalities in Bucks County in 1711, Warminster Township played a key role in both the Revolutionary War and the development of the U.S. space program. 

On May 11, 1778, it was the site of the Battle of the Billet, near the town of Hatboro, then commonly known as “the Billet,” a short form of the name of its widely known Crooked Billet Tavern. The battle was the culminating event in a six months campaign to prevent the British from receiving food and other supplies from the rich farming district north and northwest of Philadelphia. It was the only independent campaign assigned to the State Militia during the Revolution, and it demonstrated the futility of putting untrained civilian conscripts against seasoned veterans.

The now closed Naval Air Development Center, at Street and Jacksonville roads, was where NASA trained its Mercury, Gemini and Apollo program astronauts in high-g force flight on what was then the world’s largest a centrifuge housed at the facility. The site is now home to the Warminster Community Park industrial center, the Bucks County morgue and crime lab, and Stormtracker 6, the Doppler weather radar for WPVI-TV, Channel 6 in Philadelphia.

Oxford Valley, PA Auto Body Shop is Here for You!

Do you live in Penndel, Levittown, Yardley, Langhorne or Fairless Hills, PA? CollisionMax can serve all your auto body repair needs with a body shop in Oxford Valley, PA. We’re right on Business Route 1 by the Oxford Valley Mall. That means expert collision repair is just a few minutes away from your front door. Sure, there are other Oxford Valley auto body shops, but they can’t match our commitment to the highest quality workmanship or our friendly and courteous service.

If your vehicle has been damaged, call us for fast and high-quality auto body repair service at our Oxford Valley, PA location.

Oxford Valley is the unofficial name of a thriving residential and commercial area that straddles the border between Falls and Middletown townships. The village of Oxford dates back to the pre-Revolutionary War era, and centered on the intersection of what are now Oxford Valley Road and Lincoln Highway (Business Route 1). The village took its name from the Ox Inn, which stood at a shallow crossing, or ford, over Queen Anne Creek. “Valley” was added to the name in 1849, to distinguish it from the town of Oxford in Chester County. The area’s chief attractions include the Oxford Valley Mall and Sesame Place.

Our Fleet Services Shop in Philadelphia is Here for You!

Do you have a business in the Southeast Pennsylvania region? CollisionMax can serve all your auto body repair needs with Fleet Services body shop in Northeast Philadelphia, PA. We’re right on Grant Avenue near the Northeast Philadelphia airport and Pennypack Park. That means expert collision repair is just a few minutes away from your front door. 

If your vehicle has been damaged, call us for fast and high-quality auto body repair service at our North East Philadelphia, PA location.

Before it became part of the City of Philadelphia‘s Far Northeast in 1854, the Bustelton neighborhood was a section of Lower Dublin Township. Its earliest inhabitants were the Lenni Lenape Indians, who hunted, fished, and grew their crops in the rich soil along the Pennypack Creek and other streams that fed into the Delaware River. The first European settlers were Swedish, who arrived in 1645, followed by English farmers in the late 1600s and early 1700s. 

Common legend states that the early neighborhood grew around the Busselton Tavern, established before the Revolutionary War at the crossroads of Bustleton Pike and Welsh Road. One of the oldest churches in the United States is the Pennypack Baptist Church on Krewstown Road, founded in 1688.