New Cumberland, Pennsylvania (PA) General Automotive Repair Shops Companies

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C E Kumpf & Sons Co
909 Bridge St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
(717) 774-7361
Semuta's Service Center
707 Bridge St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
(717) 774-7300
R W Auto Repair
160 Lamont St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
(717) 770-2275
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Baum's Service Center
1102 Bridge St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
(717) 774-5768
M&B Auto
90 Springers Ln Lot 16m
New Cumberland PA 17070
Rw Auto Repair
160 Lamont St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
Emory Transmission
1501 Bridge St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
(717) 774-5500
All Service Garage
6 Miramar St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
(717) 774-4171
George's Auto Care
109 Old York Rd.
New Cumberland PA 17070
(717) 774-5020
Randy's Small Engine Repair
102 Lewisberry Rd.
New Cumberland PA 17070
(717) 774-1093
C E Kumpf & Sons Inc
909 Bridge St.
New Cumberland PA 17070
Powers' Auto Repair
53 Springers Ln.
New Cumberland PA 17070
(717) 774-5725
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