Vestaburg Auto Body Repair
There are plenty of Vestaburg auto body repair shops to choose from in Central Michigan. How do you choose the right one for you and your needs? First you should never have to settle for less experienced technicians or low-quality products in exchange for a lower price. You want to be sure that the auto body collision repair center has the resources and technology to repair your vehicle right, the first time. JT Auto Body & Frame Repair is a dedicated auto body repair shop serving Mount Pleasant, Shepherd, Alma, Edmore, Vestaburg and surrounding areas. With over 15 years of experience, our ASE-Certified auto mechanics specialize in a wide range of auto body repair solutions. Expect prompt and professional service from JT Auto Body Repair! We make your auto body collision repair decision simple by providing expert, cost-effective service on a full range of auto body repairs. We work with all insurance companies and can even pay most deductibles. We understand that you rely on your car to move you through life. You drive to work, drop off the kids at soccer practice, you pick up groceries, and you do it all again next week, and the week after. That’s why we offer free loaner cars to keep your day to day routine right on schedule until your repair is complete.
Vestaburg Collision Repair
Our Collision Repair Services Include Body work, Paint, Frame Straightening as well as Collision and Dent Repair. There’s no job too big or too small for JT AutoBody. Our superior repair techniques reduce the need for paint touch-ups and other costly add-ons that you often see in the auto body collision repair world.
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JT Auto Body, Why Choose Us?
Put an End to Your Fender Bender and contact JT AutoBody Today We offer free, no-obligation estimates and unmatched customer service to the Central Michigan area. So if you live in Mount Pleasant, Alma, Shepherd, Edmore, Vestaburg or anywhere in the Central Michigan area learn more about the results you can expect by visiting our Gallery.
About Vestaburg
Things to do in Vestaburg
Vestaburg’s Native American heritage and rich history, together with the splendor of the area’s natural attractions, give visitors a wide variety of things to see and enjoy. The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, a significant part of the Vestaburg community, is also a dynamic contributor to the area’s wealth of attractions. The Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort is the largest gaming facility in the Midwest, with over 4,000 slot machines, well over 100 table games, and world class entertainment. The Tribe’s proud cultural heritage is displayed in the Ziibiwing Cultural Center, which also includes a research center, meeting and conference facilities, cafe, and gift shop. The annual “Saginaw Chippewa Pow Wow” is an August festival which attracts dancers and drummers from all over the nation and which provides visitors the opportunity to sample traditional Native American food and experience many elements of Native culture.
Nature lovers won’t want to pass up a trip to the Florence Maxwell Sanctuary, a 40-acre preserve ideal for bird watching. The Chippewa River is an ever-present venue offering fishing, canoeing, and many other outdoor activities. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy 13 courses within a 30-minute drive of the city, and more than 15 local parks provide an abundance of opportunities for picnicking, swimming, biking, hiking, sledding, cross country skiing, and more. The Vestaburg area also houses many great military memorials including the Michigan Vietnam State Memorial, constructed in 1990 by local Vietnam veterans and volunteers to honor all Michigan natives who sacrificed their lives by name and those listed as Missing in Action. Also located in Vestaburg are the W.W.I and W.W.II Memorials and the Korean Memorial.
Fans of college sports can enjoy an abundance of athletic competition right in town. The Central Michigan University Chippewas compete in NCAA’s Division I as part of the Mid-American Conference. Fans of horse racing can watch thoroughbred and quarter horse action from May through September at the Vestaburg Meadows. For professional sports, there are a couple of Minor League Baseball teams not too far away. The nearby city of Midland, 30 minutes to the east, is home to the Great Lakes Loons, a Class-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. A little further away in the state capital of Lansing are the Lansing Lugnuts, a Class-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. The Loons and Lugnuts both compete in the Midwest League.