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Rossler th4009/4/2023 Instead of working on transmissions for everyday cars, Rossler made the decision to become a race-specific shop. Needless to say, it’s one he made rather easily. A little over a decade into it, he was left with a decision about the direction of the company. Rossler started Rossler Transmissions in 1981, but as his expertise and skill became known to customers, the business became more specialized. This is all I’ve ever done since I was a teenager. “I had a small-block Chevy and you would break stuff every week. “I learned how to fix stuff because I did everything myself,” Rossler says. All of it, though, came from Rossler’s fascination with coming up with solutions on cars and, specifically, with transmissions. There have been numerous additions to the building, while inside there have been innovations and successes that have entailed the last 37 years. Meanwhile, Rossler has remained the in the same building in Girard, Ohio, for all 37 years, building an all-star team of nine full-time employees in the process. Rossler has patents on two of his creations, while his Turbo 400 and Turbo-Glide revolutionized the doorslammer world. Self-taught simply from being a voracious learner and staying passionate about the process, it has kept Rossler and his Ohio-based business, Rossler Transmissions, on the cutting edge for nearly four decades. Growing up, Carl Rossler had a knack for fixing transmissions, so much so that he repaired a number of them before was even old enough to drive.
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