Who we are!

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Robert Noaker Jr. was born and raised in Duncannon, and still lives on the same property on which he was raised.

Robert worked at various mechanical and body shops for many years before opening his 1st shop in 1999, now known as “Noaker’s Auto Body, LLC”. (This shop used to be a chicken coop back in the day)

As Noaker’s Auto Body was outgrowing that old shop, they started looking for land to expand. Turns out they didn’t need to look far; the property next to the existing shop was going for sale and was purchased before it went onto the market. In 2004 Noaker’s built a new 4,200 sq. ft. facility.


Four years later in 2008 we expanded another 12,000 sq. ft. to now 17,000 sq. ft. to accommodate your needs and further our assistance to Fire Companies in repair of their Fire trucks, tractor trailers and fleets.

An accident can range from inconvenient to traumatic for those involved. Our staff of Certified Insurance Claim Handlers eases you through the entire process from towing to rental.

We deal with accidents every day… you don’t. All you need to do is call the insurance company to report the accident, and that’s it! We can handle everything from there.

  Community

Ambulance

June 2008:
Noaker’s Auto Body llc. pay $3,000 to decal and letter Duncannon’s New Ambulance at no charge to residents.




March 2008:
Noaker’s receive plaque from Duncannon Fire Company for repairs at no charge to Duncannon’s Fire Apparatus.




motorcycle April 2011:
Noaker’s paint custom motorcycle at no charge. Motorcycle to be auctioned off May 22nd 2011 to benefit Bob “Squidge” Larish for his medical expenses from lung transplants. Value of Custom Paint and Airbrush work is estimated at $4,500.



Noaker’s clear coats cow for the cow parade. Noaker’s sprayed the protective finish over the fiberglass cow and delivered it where it needed to go in Harrisburg.



Noaker’s sprayed a protective finish over art work for local kids, area students designed art work on 55 gallon drums and then had Noaker’s clear coat them at no charge. They can be seen at Penn Townships Park