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Michael
Cardone Sr. was inducted into the Automotive Hall of
Fame in 1994, joining other industry leaders such as
Lee Iacocca, Carl Benz and Eiji Toyota.
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Michael Cardone, Sr., industry pioneer, co-founded CARDONE Industries with his son, Michael Cardone, Jr., in 1970. The company started with six people in a row house in North Philadelphia.
Their quest for excellence in the remanufacturing of a single product has developed into the largest family-owned automotive remanufacturer in the world.
Industry Awards
Michael Cardone, Sr.
- Inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame, 1994
Michael Cardone, Jr.
- Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association’s Automotive Leader of the Year Award, 2001
- American Society of Quality Control Leadership Award for Outstanding Support, 1994
- Northwood Institute’s Automotive Aftermarket Education award, 1990
- Automotive Hall of Fame Young Leadership and Excellence award, 1982
- Honorary Doctor of Laws from Oral Roberts University, 1988
- Automotive Service Industries Association’s Remanufacturer of the Year award, 1974 and 1987
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