Velocity Named to Inc. 5000 List
The restoration facility has added three new model offerings in the last year...
Velocity has earned a spot on the 43rd annual Inc. 5000 list, which ranks the nation’s fastest-growing private companies. The list offers a unique glimpse into the most successful businesses within the American economy’s dynamic independent small business segment, according to officials.
“In the last year alone, we’ve built nearly 150 vehicles, introduced several brand-new vehicle offerings and grown our team to over 150 passionate craftspeople,” said Stuart Wilson, founder and CEO of Velocity. “I’m proud that Velocity earned a spot on the Inc. 5000 list, but even more proud of our team.”
The Inc. 5000 class of 2024 represents companies that have driven rapid revenue growth while navigating inflationary pressure, the rising costs of capital and seemingly intractable hiring challenges. Among this year’s top 500 companies, the average median three-year revenue growth rate is 1,637%.
Velocity’s recognition by the Inc. 5000 list follows a record year of new offerings and employee growth. Recent additions to the Velocity lineup include a 1967-72 Chevy C10 model, a 1967-68 Ford Fastback Mustang with convertible options and a 1969-72 Chevy K5 Blazer, all available in 16 weeks with a set price tag. These joined Velocity’s other offerings: the classic Ford Bronco, Ford F-250 and Ford F-100.