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130: Scott Molitor of MoFab takes us through the process of acquiring a performance shop to grow his business

130: Scott Molitor of MoFab takes us through the process of acquiring a performance shop to grow his business

Released Monday, 9th April 2018
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130: Scott Molitor of MoFab takes us through the process of acquiring a performance shop to grow his business

130: Scott Molitor of MoFab takes us through the process of acquiring a performance shop to grow his business

130: Scott Molitor of MoFab takes us through the process of acquiring a performance shop to grow his business

130: Scott Molitor of MoFab takes us through the process of acquiring a performance shop to grow his business

Monday, 9th April 2018
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Scott grew up in Minnesota and enjoyed tinkering and making stuff as a kid. He played with dirt bikes and 3 wheelers anything else he could get his hands on. His dad got transferred for work and ended up in Colorado. After high school, he enrolled in an automotive program while working at a construction job. After graduating with his Associates Degree, he went hunting for a job. He had bought a Mitsubishi Galant VR4 and fell in love with imports and turbos. During this time, he meets Nick who’s dad ran the performance shop in Denver and they were going to get the first AWD dyno in Colorado.

Scott spent the next few years working at another shop and begin honing his fabrication skills. He built a turbo Eclipse and took it to Mac’s for tuning. They were really impressed with Scott’s work and offered him a job. After working there for a few years, Scott decided he wanted to go it alone and started MoFab. He would do any fabrication work he could get his hands on. He moved the shop a couple times as the work increased and was making a good business at it! But, he was still sending customers to Mac for tuning.

Scott really wanted to grow the business so went through the process to get a loan for a dyno and look for a bigger space. At this same time, Nick said he wanted to join Scott in this new venture. When Nick told his dad about this, Bill offered up to sell him Mac’s equipment. Through a few rounds of negotiation, they decided the best and easiest option was to have Scott just acquire Mac’s and run it as MoFab. He moved into Mac’s space and kept all of they guys. They changed the name over to MoFab and pointed the phone, Facebook, and website to his business. After overcoming a few growing pains, the business is thriving and growing!

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