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Pep Boys' Second Quarter Results Conference Call to Be Broadcast on Investorcalendar.com

Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:00am EDT
PHILADELPHIA--(Business Wire)--
The Pep Boys - Manny, Moe & Jack (NYSE:PBY), the nation's leading
automotive aftermarket retail and service chain, will broadcast its
second quarter earnings conference call live on Tuesday, September 9
at 8:30 a.m. ET. The conference call will be broadcast over the
Internet at http://www.investorcalendar.com.

   To listen to the call live, please go to the Web site at least 15
minutes early to register, download and install any necessary audio
software. For those who cannot listen to the live broadcast, a replay
will be available shortly after the call. Supplemental financial
information will be available the morning of September 9 on Pep Boys'
Web site at www.pepboys.com.

   About Pep Boys

   Pep Boys has over 560 retail stores and approximately 6,000
service bays in 35 states and Puerto Rico. Along with its full-service
vehicle maintenance and repair capabilities, the Company also serves
the commercial auto parts delivery market and is one of the leading
sellers of replacement tires in the United States. Customers can find
the nearest location by calling 1-800-PEP-BOYS or by visiting
www.pepboys.com.

Pep Boys, Philadelphia
Investor Contact:
Ray Arthur, CFO, 215-430-9720
or
Media Contact:
Peter Robinson, 215-430-9553
http://www.pepboys.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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