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:''This article is about the tire service business founded in 1948. For an earlier business, see [[Tire Engineers (20th Street South]]).''
'''Tire Engineers''', founded in [[1948]], is a chain of automobile service centers, now a division of [[Express Oil Change]].
'''Tire Engineers''', founded in [[1948]], is a chain of automobile service centers, now a division of [[Express Oil Change]].


Tire Engineers began as an open-air tire service business, established on [[March 9]], 1948 by [[Johnny Johnston]]. The business expanded at its original 3200 [[6th Avenue South]] location in [[Lakeview]], and added six other locations in the [[Birmingham area]] as it passed to Johnston's sons and grandsons.
Tire Engineers began as an open-air tire service business, established on [[March 9]], 1948 by [[Johnny Johnston]]. The business expanded at its original 3200 [[6th Avenue South]] location in [[Lakeview]], and added six other locations in the [[Birmingham area]] as it passed to Johnston's sons and grandsons.


The Johnston family sold the business to Express Oil Change in [[2013]].
The Johnston family sold the business to Express Oil in [[2013]].  After the acquisition Express Oil began co-branding some of its locations.  [[Fred Johnston]], son of founder Johnny Johnston, and Fred's son, [[Michael Johnston|Michael]], continue to operate the seven Tire Engineers locations for Express Oil.  Fred's other son, [[Howie Johnston|Howie]], joined Express Oil corporate to assist with tire strategy and inventory control.


==Locations==
==Locations==
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==References==
==References==
* Diel, Stan (February 20, 2013) "Birmingham's Express Oil acquires Tire Engineers." {{BN}}
* Diel, Stan. (February 20, 2013). "Birmingham's Express Oil acquires Tire Engineers." {{BN}}.
* Schertz, William.  (February 3, 2014).  "[http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/20140203/NEWS/140209998/express-oil-going-full-tilt-with-tires?CSAuthResp=1%3A17355831783334%3A52284%3A7%3A24%3Aapproved%3AB7FE11734FC1E271CF38F2FF8D6FFFBF&= Express Oil going full tilt with tires]."  ''Tire Business''.


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 13:35, 8 December 2017

Tire Engineers.jpg
This article is about the tire service business founded in 1948. For an earlier business, see Tire Engineers (20th Street South).

Tire Engineers, founded in 1948, is a chain of automobile service centers, now a division of Express Oil Change.

Tire Engineers began as an open-air tire service business, established on March 9, 1948 by Johnny Johnston. The business expanded at its original 3200 6th Avenue South location in Lakeview, and added six other locations in the Birmingham area as it passed to Johnston's sons and grandsons.

The Johnston family sold the business to Express Oil in 2013. After the acquisition Express Oil began co-branding some of its locations. Fred Johnston, son of founder Johnny Johnston, and Fred's son, Michael, continue to operate the seven Tire Engineers locations for Express Oil. Fred's other son, Howie, joined Express Oil corporate to assist with tire strategy and inventory control.

Locations

References

External links