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page 1
We see the beginnings of a legacy.
The year was 1957. Chevrolet launched their classic 1957 Bel Air, the Russians launched the Sputnik and a
father-and-son duo launched O’Reilly Automotive, a family owned auto parts store that would become
one of the nations largest auto parts retailers.
C.F. and C.H. “Chub” O’Reilly, along with 11 other team members, approached their job with commitment
and dedication to a common cause, a full days work for a day
s pay, honesty and integrity, and working
together to provide the best customer service in town.
While all of those initial team members were not related, they did take care of business as a “family.” Each
one realized that every person on the team was relying on them to successfully perform their duties and
responsibilities. Without exception, these team members put their nose to the grindstone and together
worked hard to accomplish their goals. They treated each other and their customers with respect, and
committed themselves to the common goal of “winning for the team” by being honest and professional
in their daily activities.