LAIRD AUTO BODY

phone: 416-421-7121. 
123 Laird Drive East York, ON M4G 3T7

 

Laird Auto Body has been serving the Toronto area for over 40 years from their location at 123 Laird Dr. in the heart of Leaside.

Laird Auto Body has been serving the Toronto area for over 40 years from their location at 123 Laird Dr. in the heart of Leaside. Offers full collision and body repair, complete auto detailing and fast, courteous service. Call 416-421-7121.

Laird Auto Body offers full collision and body repair, complete auto detailing and fast, courteous service. Call 416-421-7121.

At Laird Auto Body our skilled Body Technicians and Painters are registered by the province and are fully ICAR trained with years of experience.

Laird Auto Body is fully automated and offers Mitchell Photo Imaging as well as Mitchell and ADP Computerized estimates.

We use the highest quality products, materials and repair methods and guarantee that all work meets professional repair standards.

That is what has made us the number one choice in auto body repair.

Laird Auto Body is owned and operated by Tom Panagopoυlos and Nick Hatzinikolaou.

PHOTO OF  Tom Panagopoυlos 

Tom Panagopoυlos  Laird Auto Body is fully automated and offers Mitchell Photo Imaging as well as Mitchell and ADP Computerized estimates.  We use the highest quality products, materials and repair methods and guarantee that all work meets professional repair standards.  That is what has made us the number one choice in auto body repair.  Laird Auto Body is owned and operated by Tom Panagopoυlos and Nick Hatzinikolaou

 PHOTO OF Nick Hatzinikolaou

We accept all major credit cards and provide references upon request.

At Laird Auto Body, no job is too small or too big. 

When it comes to collision and body repair there’s only one choice. Laird Auto

 At Laird Auto Body, no job is too small or too big.   When it comes to collision and body repair there’s only one choice. Laird Auto Tom Panagopoυlos and Nick Hatzinikolaou.POSTED IN FLYERMALL.COM BY SPYROS PETER GOUDAS

 

You will be sad and pitiful like the guy in the picture below.

He attempted to save a few dollars at a cheap garage and look at the expressions on his face portraying his sadness for the mistake that he made.

Yes, the car can be fixed somewhere else, but the sadness on his face will remain for the rest of his life.

Look at the guy below and the happy expressions on his face!

His face portrays absolute satisfaction, his car is definitely beautiful, his pockets are healthy and he is looking at many more years of use and pride with his car.

At Laird Auto Body, we wish you not to have an accident. 

 However, if you ever have one somewhere on the Highway, you will notice that suddenly, within few minutes a tow truck comes from somewhere, even faster than the police.

We are not here to explain to you how these people became aware of both the accident and the location.

Of course, this is another story, but the fact is that they will tow your car somewhere to be fixed. 

Of course, you never heard of this Body shop before. Are they reliable? Are they responsible? Are they trustworthy? Are they knowledgeable? How can one tell about the quality of the job they are going to do?

In the near future, we are planning to change our name from Laird Autobody to Laird Auto beauty Salon. How do you like that?

We can make your car as though you just exited a qualified beauty salon

 

 

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We value your support over the years. 

 

 "Harvest of Shame,"

 

 

Watch the entire original broadcast of one of the most celebrated documentaries of all time, 1960's

"Harvest of Shame,"

Edward R. Murrow exposed the plight of America's farmworkers.

Francisco Villafane that awkward moment where you realize the same shit is still going on 50 years later.
 
Mecca Monae  Shit like this is an eye-opener. I love stuff like this. But it makes you so sad but at the same time makes you want to do better and make a difference! Fr
 
 Mike Swanson, I wish we still had newsmen of the integrity and calibre of Edward R. Murrow. The true reporter is a dying breed.
 
 Aidah Di Leoni  Today's migrant workers are suffering from brain cancer, leukemia, and other forms of cancer due to the chemicals sprayed over the fields. The workers have been warned not to hug their children until they have washed their clothes and showered the chemicals off of their bodies. 
 S Conley, Everyone should see this.
 
 Deneen Jeffries, I couldn't believe the lady worked all of those hours... and only got $1. If she put her babies in the daycare, she would have made 15 cents. I know it was 1960, but damn!
 
 
Darrell Dishman  SAD, SAD, SICK AND SHAMEFUL
 
 Jim Hyder, I remember in June 1958 I was going to go with a friend of mine to go from Hagerman Idaho to somewhere in Florida.  Mom decided to intervene and told me it would a bad idea.  I looked at my friend's 1941 Ford coupe car a little harder and figured Mom was right.  Dad just smiled and told me when he was a kid he picked cherries, said it wasn't worth it.I guess you would say I dodged the bullet then. After watching this video I was on of the lucky ones.  And I cried.
 
 Donald Turner   things haven't changed much actually.. same despicable cries from the oligarchs... this is a potent reminder of where we come from, and where we are headed
 SwagBoy123 Swag  Speaking for my grandmother ... She was born in Indiantown Florida where her parents met on the migrant farms there in the early '50s.. The documentary was everything she'd heard about as a child and some things she remembered. She wrote a book "The Season" by Hilda Bridget Turner and when she saw this doc much later it was all that she remember and heard about. This was the time that her parents were still working on these farms. She felt that it was confirmation to run across this documentary. Her book is very heartbreaking, it is a true story of her life.    Please read it.
 
Nice Peoples  And this is America
 
 Kenneth D. Aston Jr.  Now folks are coming from Mexico to do the same job. There is a lot to be said about "Harvest of Shame" and what is going on today.
 
 Riverbend  As important and relevant a piece of reporting as I've ever seen.  
  
 
 
Judy Osborne being a child of the sixties I never realized just how lucky I was. Being I would have been very young I guess I would not have been aware of these types of issues, but I certainly feel very blessed as the youngest of five children. This video makes me want to know more regarding these issues, especially during the 60's era.
  
Michael Swanson  Thank you so much for posting this and making it generally available. These days, organized labor is under threat, and we need to be reminded of the conditions to which people without power are reduced. We need another Edward R. Murrow for our times
  
Alvin Neckbone Johnson, do they have the nerve to talk about our "plight"? After having come & stolen our country, our land, our culture, our heritage & everything else they could steal. they've systematically kept us in this same condition & the people my age that claim this no longer happens? If so I don't know what planet they live on
  
 
 Perez Moore, This is a national disgrace. Very hard to watch.
 
Oradixie Galloway  How n the hell can somebody say America is great, go to hell stolen America.

Eva K Oh god, the treatment of migrant workers. This is unbelievable... How can people treat people so horrible and make their lives so much harder than it needs to be?