Bennett Auto Supply can trace its roots back to 1946 when Allen and Lettie Bennett opened a service station in Oakpark, Florida. The gas station also had a small grocery store and Allen used to repair bicycles and sell bicycle parts in the back.
By 1954, Bennett began selling tires and batteries to other service stations in the area. In 1957, the Bennett’s realized that auto parts were a major part of their overall business and decided to focus strictly on that. For better distribution, the company created a warehouse under the name Ben Clair, Inc.
The company expanded quickly in the 1960’s and is now the largest supplier of auto parts in southern Florida.
Bennett Auto Supply is still family owned and operated with Allen’s sons Barry and Harold as the executive team, as well as Allen’s grandchildren now working at the business.
The company has a 92,000 square foot warehouse and 34 locations throughout South Florida. Company headquarters are now located in Pompano Beach, Florida.
Bennett Auto Supply
Bennett Auto Supply can trace its roots back to 1946 when Allen and Lettie Bennett opened a service station in Oakpark, Florida. The gas station also had a small grocery store and Allen used to repair bicycles and sell bicycle parts in the back.
History
By 1954, Bennett began selling tires and batteries to other service stations in the area. In 1957, the Bennett’s realized that auto parts were a major part of their overall business and decided to focus strictly on that. For better distribution, the company created a warehouse under the name Ben Clair, Inc.
The company expanded quickly in the 1960’s and is now the largest supplier of auto parts in southern Florida.
Bennett Auto Supply is still family owned and operated with Allen’s sons Barry and Harold as the executive team, as well as Allen’s grandchildren now working at the business.
The company has a 92,000 square foot warehouse and 34 locations throughout South Florida. Company headquarters are now located in Pompano Beach, Florida.
Walter Goldscheck says
Dear Friend of the Car Community,
The Florida MOPAR Connection Car Club’s 32nd Annual Florida MOPAR National Car Show is in the planning stages. We would like to take the opportunity to invite you to participate in our show’s event which will take place on Sunday March 8, 2020 at Rob Lambdin’s University Dodge in Davie, FL. This is a target group of customers for your company’s products and or services.
Our MOPAR car club started in 1987 and is growing every day! Our annual car show provides a full selection of Chrysler, Plymouth, Jeep, Dodge and AMC vehicles. In past shows we have attracted over 250 show cars each year from all over the US and over 2,000 spectators each year. This is a great opportunity for you to get your company’s name in front of an audience of car enthusiasts and many spectators. We are hopeful that you will join our MOPAR team in making this event a success by choosing one of several ways to participate, which range from various levels of sponsorship opportunities. Your Company logo (please email me your preferred logo) will be put in our newsletter and on our website with a direct link to your website and your company will be announced throughout the day.
1) Car Show onsite vendor’s booth @ $25 (call to arrange)
2) Sponsor’s cash donation
3) Product Gift Certificates
4) Door Prizes: product samples, hats, t-shirts, posters, banners, framed pictures, auto memorabilia, coffee cups
5) Goody Bag Items (250), such as, product samples, stickers, pens, pencils, company brochure, company business cards, key chains, beer coozies, etc.
A portion of the show proceeds will benefit the Darrell Gwynn Quality of Life Chapter at the Buoniconti Fund. Darrell Gwynn is dedicated to supporting people with paralysis by giving the gift of mobility and helping better the lives of those living with paralysis and ultimately finding a cure.
Thank you for your time and consideration. Please feel free to contact me at:
Walter.Goldscheck@ gmail.com
954-224-3642
Please make checks payable to: FLORIDA MOPAR CONNECTION
Please send all sponsorship to
Walter Goldscheck
11300 NW 24th Street
Coral Springs, FL 33065
Hayley L Harvey says
I came into the Jupiter FL Store to have a fuel pressure and a vacuum leak tested and as I saw 3-4 employees standing g around doing nothing I’m told they couldn’t help me bc they are doing a change over. Seriously!!! They are all doing nothing and you advertise these services and I drove all the way here with my car overheating and running bad and I can’t get help I’ve already changed my map sensor, throttle body, thermostat and alternator and my car is still over heating n accelerates slowly when taking off. Sometimes it goes into low traction causing it to go slow while driving. I’ve been out of work for 3 weeks n need to find out what is wrong with my car do I can go to work tonight. Thank you!