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Under the Hood with Rick Stolp: 27 Years of Auto Shop Wisdom

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What does it take to keep a small-town auto mechanic shop thriving for nearly three decades? Rick Stolp of Rick's Auto in Pine City pulls back the curtain on 27 years of grease, grit, and community connection in this candid conversation about the changing landscape of automotive repair.
When Rick opened his shop in 1997, Google wasn't a verb, YouTube tutorials didn't exist, and diagnosing car problems required more intuition than electronics. Today, he navigates the delicate balance between traditional mechanical know-how and cutting-edge diagnostic technology. "Being the mechanic was the easy part," he reveals. "It's trying to run a business that's the hard part."
The conversation travels from amusing stories of extracting wildlife from engine compartments (including a live possum that required welding gloves to remove) to thoughtful reflections on how environmental regulations have transformed the industry. Rick doesn't hold back when discussing vehicle reliability, offering this gem of wisdom: "They're all good, they're all junk. Pick the color you like and drive it, because they're all going to be on a tow truck someday."
Beyond technical insights, Rick shares how his business became a cornerstone of the Pine City community—sponsoring local sports teams, offering special "high school rates" to young drivers, and creating a gathering place where locals drop by for coffee and conversation as often as car repairs. He's seen multiple generations of customers come through his doors, creating relationships that extend far beyond transactions.
For anyone considering a career in automotive repair, Rick emphasizes focusing on diagnostic skills rather than just mechanical knowledge. And for every vehicle owner, he offers this simple yet powerful advice: "Changing the oil is the cheapest thing you can ever do to a vehicle."
Whether you're a car enthusiast, small business owner, or simply appreciate authentic conversations with community craftspeople, this episode delivers honest insights from someone who's seen the automotive industry transform while keeping his hands firmly on the wheel of local service.
0:00 Meeting Local Legend Rick Stolp
3:08 Starting the Shop in Pine City
7:15 Business Challenges of Running an Auto Shop
16:32 Evolution of Auto Repair Technology
24:24 Advice for Aspiring Mechanics
29:57 Engineering Frustrations and Vehicle Quality
34:58 Finding Animals in Engine Bays
39:00 Emissions, Electric Vehicles, and Industry Changes

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Chapters

1. Meeting Local Legend Rick Stulp (00:00:00)

2. Starting the Shop in Pine City (00:03:08)

3. Business Challenges of Running an Auto Shop (00:07:15)

4. Evolution of Auto Repair Technology (00:16:32)

5. Advice for Aspiring Mechanics (00:24:24)

6. Engineering Frustrations and Vehicle Quality (00:29:57)

7. Wildlife in Engine Bays (00:34:58)

8. Emissions, Electric Vehicles, and Industry Changes (00:39:00)

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What does it take to keep a small-town auto mechanic shop thriving for nearly three decades? Rick Stolp of Rick's Auto in Pine City pulls back the curtain on 27 years of grease, grit, and community connection in this candid conversation about the changing landscape of automotive repair.
When Rick opened his shop in 1997, Google wasn't a verb, YouTube tutorials didn't exist, and diagnosing car problems required more intuition than electronics. Today, he navigates the delicate balance between traditional mechanical know-how and cutting-edge diagnostic technology. "Being the mechanic was the easy part," he reveals. "It's trying to run a business that's the hard part."
The conversation travels from amusing stories of extracting wildlife from engine compartments (including a live possum that required welding gloves to remove) to thoughtful reflections on how environmental regulations have transformed the industry. Rick doesn't hold back when discussing vehicle reliability, offering this gem of wisdom: "They're all good, they're all junk. Pick the color you like and drive it, because they're all going to be on a tow truck someday."
Beyond technical insights, Rick shares how his business became a cornerstone of the Pine City community—sponsoring local sports teams, offering special "high school rates" to young drivers, and creating a gathering place where locals drop by for coffee and conversation as often as car repairs. He's seen multiple generations of customers come through his doors, creating relationships that extend far beyond transactions.
For anyone considering a career in automotive repair, Rick emphasizes focusing on diagnostic skills rather than just mechanical knowledge. And for every vehicle owner, he offers this simple yet powerful advice: "Changing the oil is the cheapest thing you can ever do to a vehicle."
Whether you're a car enthusiast, small business owner, or simply appreciate authentic conversations with community craftspeople, this episode delivers honest insights from someone who's seen the automotive industry transform while keeping his hands firmly on the wheel of local service.
0:00 Meeting Local Legend Rick Stolp
3:08 Starting the Shop in Pine City
7:15 Business Challenges of Running an Auto Shop
16:32 Evolution of Auto Repair Technology
24:24 Advice for Aspiring Mechanics
29:57 Engineering Frustrations and Vehicle Quality
34:58 Finding Animals in Engine Bays
39:00 Emissions, Electric Vehicles, and Industry Changes

Check out our sticker packs at OnTapWithTheBoiz.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meeting Local Legend Rick Stulp (00:00:00)

2. Starting the Shop in Pine City (00:03:08)

3. Business Challenges of Running an Auto Shop (00:07:15)

4. Evolution of Auto Repair Technology (00:16:32)

5. Advice for Aspiring Mechanics (00:24:24)

6. Engineering Frustrations and Vehicle Quality (00:29:57)

7. Wildlife in Engine Bays (00:34:58)

8. Emissions, Electric Vehicles, and Industry Changes (00:39:00)

259 episodes

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