I know of a radiator shop in Joliet, IL. called "Plese Radiator" on Ruby St, Black Rd. I'm from Indiana, live in Indiana, work mostly in Illinois, some Indiana. There's a fella that must own that place that is there every single work day, Monday through Friday, but I've never seen a customer. I see the guy out walking the lot picking up paper and trash, even up and down the street and across the street, picking up trash. He cleans the bathrooms that are outside like an old gas station. He shovels the place with a shovel. He doesn't miss a day as far as I know. The sign in the window says "OPEN", and he has tools in the garage. I wave at him if I'm in the area and pass by, he waves back. I honest to God sometimes wonder if he's a widower and doesn't know what to do with himself, so he shows up at the shop because thats what he's done all of his life. Beats me. Next time I go by, I need to stop by and talk to the old fella.
I just did a Google on it, and its there. So you Illinois fellas that need some radiator work... 370 Ruby St, Joliet, IL 60435 (815) 722-4147. Stop by and see the old fella. I don't need a radiator fixed, otherwise I'd toss it into my AT&T van and drop it off if for no other reason than to have a cup of coffee with the guy, and I hate coffee.
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