
Harley Sitner didn’t plan on owning an auto body repair shop. He’s a tech entrepreneur by trade with a long tenure at Microsoft on his resume, and he’d helped launch a few businesses throughout his career, including a skincare line and a nursery. Van repair wasn’t in his 10-year plan — that is, until he bought his first VW camper van in 2008.
It’s hard to get older vans repaired, Sitner said, and he struggled to find a shop in the Pacific Northwest that could help him get the parts he needed for his new purchase. Then he found a small van repair shop in Seattle, WA called Peace Vans. The business was about to shut its doors, which gave Sitner an idea: What if he bought the place?
“I was like wow, I think I can do this. I’m passionate. I know what the market needs,” he remembered, laughing. “My wife was like ‘Really? This is what you want to do next?’ But I did it.”
When Sitner sets his mind to something, it’s clear there’s really no stopping him. It’s been six years since he purchased the shop and Peace Vans is now a small empire hidden behind a rather unremarkable storefront in Seattle’s Sodo neighborhood. Sitner has grown the business into one of the biggest camper van repair shops in the United States, with a staff of talented auto body repair folks in tow. He attributes the business’s quick growth to great customer service, deep expertise and a community vibe.
Peace Vans is made up of three parts. The first and largest is the repair shop, which boasts a month-long waitlist and offers fixes for all types of retro camper vans, especially Vanagon Westfalias. Most of the repairs are basic, focused on safety concerns like brakes and fuel. A few cases are more serious, requiring updates on motors or transmissions. Still fewer are bespoke projects, which Sitner only takes on when someone has a very clear and reasonable vision of what they want. In fact, Sitner says he was once offered his own television show about bespoke van repairs – but he turned it down. “They wanted me to put an aquarium in a van,” he said. “That’s ridiculous!”
