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Retailer Spotlight: Gramps' Garage Warranty Shop Drives Business With Sales and Repairs
![]() While between jobs, they wanted “a Barbie car” for their granddaughters, deeming the Power Wheels their older grandsons had too “boyish.” Gary, an engineer with an old-car restorations hobby, bartered with a toy-consignment shop-owner friend who had both a Power Wheels Jeep that needed repair and a Power Wheels Barbie Corvette: If Gary could fix the Jeep, he could have the Corvette. ![]() So he did, and the Pillivants established Gramps’ Garage in 1986 in Maynard, Mass. HOME BUSINESS MOVES OUT ![]() Alice combined her native ingenuity with savvy learned in a State-sponsored entrepreneurial course, and arranged a test-run for their store. She negotiated a sub-lease with the toy-consignment shop and allocated a percentage of their profits to the owner as rent. ![]() GOOD LUCK OUT OF BAD In October 1998, Fisher-Price had a Power Wheels recall. The Pillivants heard the story break on national television just before going to their store. On arrival, they found the answering machine full. By January, they had four spiral-bound notebooks of people to call. ![]() Today, Gramps’ Garage does warranty work for Power Wheels purchased anywhere in the area, as well as their own sales. KIDS PRACTICE CAR OWNERSHIP ![]() The Pillivants look for such deals as end-of-year and discontinued models, closeout or “come on” sales at other retail outlets, such as big-box stores like Toys R Us, and similar deals that allow product acquisition at, and sometimes even below, cost. They then sell [and often re-sell] the vehicles at attractive prices. Gramps' Garage even takes trade-ins! ![]() Alice advises new toy retailers: “Watch the bottom line!” To see some of the Pillivants’ best-selling Power Wheels items and other toys, read My Best Sellers: Gramps’ Garage. ![]() |
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