Western Auto

Western Auto

Western Auto Supply Company was a chain of automobile parts stores. It was started in 1909 in Kansas City, Missouri, by George Pepperdine, who later founded Pepperdine University.

Western Auto originally started as a mail order business for replacement auto parts. The first retail store was established in 1921, and grew quickly as automobiles became more and more common. At one point, there were over 1,200 company-owned stores nationwide, usually located in metropolitan areas, and more than 600 associate stores (private franchise "dealer" locations), usually located in small cities and towns. The associate store program was the first of its type, pioneering the way for other future modern day franchise operations. The company had five regional distribution centers in the United States, with the one located in North Carolina serving its stores in Puerto Rico.

Western Auto was known for its "Western Flyer" bicycle and "Performance Radial GT" tire brands. Other Western Auto private labeled brands popular with consumers included "Davis Tires", "Tough One" Batteries, "Wizard" Tools, "TrueTone" electronics, and "Citation" appliances. Western Auto was also the parent company of Auto America and Parts America stores, as well as acquiring National Tire & Battery.

Sometime in the 40's or 50's, or possibly earlier, Western started selling rifles and shotguns in its catalogues. It purchased low end weapons with proven designs from companies such as Savage and Mossberg and branded them with the Western Auto labels such as "Revelation."

In the early 1980s as an answer to the onset of Wal-Mart's big-box stores, Western Auto Retail converted all of the company owned stores to what he called "FLAG" stores which sold exclusively automotive parts and accessories. Western Auto Wholesale strongly urged their stores to become at least 50% automotive, but most refused because their locations in small town America was a different demographic than the large city "FLAG" store and demanded a wider range of merchandise. This rebellion by the associate stores would later save the company.

In 1987, Sears Roebuck purchased Western Auto, which resulted in greater tire selections, and in Craftsman tools and DieHard batteries being sold at Western Auto stores. Sears valued the freestanding Western Auto stores as outlets for Craftsman and DieHard. However, the heavy competition of discount auto parts stores such as Advance, Carport, Auto-Zone, and O'Reilly proved too much for the company's lack of focus. By the beginning of 1997, less than 850 company-owned stores remained. At that point, the associate stores were the bread-and-butter of the company, with their more diversified name-brand lines including appliances, electronics, hardware, bicycles, go-karts, and outdoor equipment/parts, and their reach into small-town America.

In 1998, parent company Sears sold the remnants of Western Auto to Advance Auto Parts of Roanoke, Virginia. Many of the independent stores stayed with Sears' distribution model and converted into Sears Dealer stores. The remainder of the company-owned stores, located primarily in the eastern United States, were then converted into Advance stores.

In 2003, Advance terminated the Western Auto Wholesale operation and notified the dealer/associate stores that they would need to find other supply sources. That was not a problem for many of the stores since most were purchasing merchandise from other sources already. It was a sad day, however, for those dealers who had displayed the Western Auto name with pride on their stores for over 50 years. There are still Western Auto stores in Marianna, Florida, Lincolnville, Maine, Stevensville, Maryland, Starkville, Mississippi, and Forest, Mississippi.

The Western Auto name is still used in Puerto Rico, where it is the largest such chain, even though the Western Auto name is being phased out store by store into Advance stores.

The building that once housed the corporate headquarters at 2107 Grand Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri, has been transformed into [http://www.kc-lofts.com/bldgs/westauto.htm loft condominiums] . The Western Auto sign design remains atop the building, and is illuminated nightly.

From 1991 until the end of the 1997 season, Western Auto sponsored NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip's race team. It also sponsored Al Hofmann's Funny Car in NHRA from 1994 to 1996

Dr Jim Marchman has written a book entitled The Last Western Flyer: The Western Auto Century, which gives an accurate history of the company with the loyalty of a son who grew up in a dealer/associate store.


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