We will take care of your vehicle like it was our own

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Dodge 5500 12

Clean and ready to work

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Hauling BMW’s

This is how to move BMW’s

The new truck. Coming soon.

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Police Car Towed

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New addition

We can now tow lower and safer, local and long haul

Off the main road?

We have some very qualified employees that are experienced in recovery. If you run off the road, in a wreck or by accident, we can help. 

We can tow all types of cars, from the highest priced to ones going to the scrap yard.

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All of our employees have a military background. They are professional, courteous, and knowledgeable. If we can help you in any way, please give us a call.

Thank you, Greg Taylor

REPOSSESIONS AND RECOVERY

Taylor Made Towing has expanded our business. We now are going to start doing repossessions for companies or individuals with the proper paper work. All of my drivers are professional, careful and knowledgeable of any and all laws dealing with repoing a vehicle. We have over 15 years of experience. If we can assist in any way, please give us a call. Thanks, Greg TaylorIMG_0316

My opinion

Everyday I answer the phone from people who are broke down, in an accident, flat tires, or genuinely need help. I go out of my way to do what ever I can to help anyone at a fair price. Sometimes I see people who are just needing their car unlocked, a car moved out of the road, or just need a hand. I don’t charge a lot of people it makes me feel like I have helped someone and hopefully that person passes that kindness on. The people that call and are rude, hateful, just not being nice in general are usually the ones that will leave negative feedback, say hurtful things, or pass right over a person who needs help. I try to run my business as professionally as possible but sometimes these things bother me. So the next time you need help be a little nicer to the person you are asking to help you and Im sure they will return the kindness. Thanks you, Greg Taylor