The folks at Lane Automotive in Watervliet are pointing with pride at national recognition for one of their own, Joe Petlick. If you’re a ‘car buff’, you probably know Joe or have admired the cars he’s restored at area car shows. Here’s a clip from the Lane Lines newsletter, courtesy of Joe’s wife, Diane Petlick:
Motor State Distributing General Sales Manager Joe Petlick was inducted into the SEMA Hot Rod Industry Alliance Hall of Fame during last week’s SEMA Show.
Motor State provided the following biography in recognition of Petlick’s achievements and induction into the Hall of Fame:
“The SEMA Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) Hall of Fame recognizes and honors those outstanding individuals in the hot rod industry who through their creativity, dignity, industriousness and accomplishments on a national basis have enhanced the industry while significantly contributing to its growth. This definition does not even begin to sum up the role that Joe Petlick, general sales manager at Motor State Distributing, has played in supporting and promoting the hot rod industry. On Nov. 3, Joe was inducted into the HRIA Hall of Fame at the SEMA show in Las Vegas, crowning a lifetime of involvement in the hot rod community.
Throughout his life, including during his more than two-decade career at Lane Automotive, Joe has been a champion for the hobby and industry and has supported many of the causes that have helped keep hot rodding a vital part of American motoring life. He has served on SEMA HRIA Select Committee, including as the chair of education, and was awarded the 2017 NSRA Person of the Year Award by the National Street Rod Association.
Joe’s love of the motorsports industry doesn’t end when he leaves the office. In fact, that’s when his passion for cars really shines.Joe has restored several antique performance cars and street rods, including a ’60 Corvette, a pair of ’64 Chevelle wagons, a ’66 Chevelle, a ‘67 Chevelle and a ’39 Ford street rod that he purchased in 1981, completed restoring initially in 1986, and has since driven over 175,000 miles, attending automotive events all over the country.”
Motor State Distributing is the wholesale arm of Lane Automotive. If you’re not a ‘car enthusiast’, you might not know that Lane is a big player in the World of hot rod and performance parts nationwide:
Founded by George Lane in 1964, Lane Automotive started out as a small, local speed shop helping to bring high-performance parts available in the big cities to small-town Southwest Michigan. It quickly grew into a powerhouse in the performance and racing industry and serves as the parent company of Motor State Distributing, its wholesale warehouse distribution division, as well as performance brands Allstar Performance, QuickCar, Ti22 Performance, MPD Racing, and ShurTrax. The Lane Automotive showroom, a 10,000 square foot dream destination for performance enthusiasts, is located within the company headquarters in Watervliet, Michigan, and backed by a 350,000 square foot on-site distribution center stocking over 100,000 different part numbers.