Kearney Chamber Colonels present Doing Business Award to BluePrint Engines

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February 28, 2017
KEARNEY – The Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce Colonels presented their January Doing Business Award to BluePrint Engines of Kearney. Chairman, Corey McIntosh, presented the award to owner, Norris Marshall.

BluePrint Engines, 2915 Cherry Ave., was started 35 years ago in a small garage in central Nebraska. What started as a passion for speed turned into a hobby, then a job, and finally a career. Norris Marshal built one engine at a time for his friends and neighbors, and bit by bit his business and reputation grew. Drag racers, circle track racers, and street rodders all got some of the first engines produced by BluePrint Engines.

Babies, mortgages, and a need for financial security drove Norris into the mainstream. Grocery-getters were easier to sell to a LOT more people. His success in that endeavor is also legendary. Today the company he founded has produced over 300,000 factory replacement engines for cars and light trucks.

Blue Print Engines has been a member of the Kearney Chamber since 1994. Visit their website for more information, blueprintengines.com.
Contact:
Shanna Schulte, Program Director
sschulte@kearneycoc.org, 3082374671