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One that needs to be added to the list in Georgia:
Rob Smith Repairs / Fabrications
Thomasville, Ga.
Rob can handle everything from day to day maintenance to full frame-off restorations on Land Cruisers.
Specializes in diesel conversions using both Toyota and Cummins diesels as well custom fabrications such as rear bumpers, roof racks and recovery points.
Rob is also an installer for Terrain Tamer suspensions and components.
229-224-4496
 
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I was in Jackson Hole, Wyoming last week when i needed an LC mechanic to look over my 1990 FJ62 w/ 260k miles on the original 3FE.

Had been driving since San Francisco with the goal of making it to New York City - anyway, there's not much in Jackson Hole, but there is A1 Auto.

I actually found him (chris) on Yelp and was DELIGHTED to see photos of LCs in his garage - when i got there, there was an FJ40, FJ55, FJCruiser, and a 4Runner so I felt like i was in great hands. It's a shop he runs himself (no one else).

Anyway - had him look over my car, retorque my lug nuts, and chatted with him for about 1.5 hrs about Toyotas in general.

At the end of it, i asked him how much i owed him - He said zero, zilch!

Great guy in Wyoming with definitely expertise with Toyotas, especially 4x4s!

1255 Gregory Ln B
Jackson, WY 83002
(307) 732-2277
 
In North Texas:

Toyota Specialties
109 Henrietta
Wichita Falls TX.
940-761-1431

Stuart has passed away and the shop is now closed but if anyone is in town and in a bind feel free to holler at me.
 
Virginia beach Va. Bump,to DIA Automotive on Viking. Phil did an awesome job on my rig a few weeks back and she now steers and tracks down the highway like a 2015 LANDCRUISER. Phil is owns an FJ62 so he's afflicted like the rest of us. Great shop and a good guy that knows what he's doing with an alignment rack.

Also wrote a more in depth review on another thread of you want more detail.
 
I see that Alaska has no entries...
I run a shop in AK and wouldn't mine my listing it if deemed fit.
I have extensive experience with Toyota's, own several Celica's and Corolla's (mostly for racing purposes), several pickups, and have owned and wrenched on an '84 FJ 60. I currently own a 1989 FJ 62.
Shop is at Mile Post 304 Parks Highway.
B & J Services, shop phone is 907-832-1803.
Myself (Jay) and Bill run the place (he, unfortunately, is a Nissan fan).
 
Bills Toy Shop Farmington , NM. 32 years working on just Toyota. Cruiser specialist, Toyota Master Tech. ASE advanced Level Master Tech. 505-325-4388
 
Just spoke with John at SD Trux and he told me they no longer service 40s or 60s. Sad day.
Anybody have any other suggestions in San Diego to service an '86 FJ60 besides 'The Truck Shop'?
 
Anyone know of anyone in Piedmont area of North Carolina? (Winston-Salem, Greensboro Highpoint, etc)

I searched the thread and didn't see much regarding NC..
 
Just spoke with John at SD Trux and he told me they no longer service 40s or 60s. Sad day.
Anybody have any other suggestions in San Diego to service an '86 FJ60 besides 'The Truck Shop'?
Eh... depends on how much you want to drive... There is Mark from Mark's Off Road but think he is way south of you or Georg @ Valley Hybrid in Stockton. I cant think of anyone else inbetween.
 
Looking for a mechanic in Maryland.. There was a guy named Matt in Annapolis,MD that was working on LC. Any Suggestions.

I suggest anyone looking for professional guidance and anyone in Maryland / D.C. / Virginia / West Virginia consult the guys at Iron Pig Offroad in Fredericksburg Virginia. I wasted time with three other local shops attempting to gain an honest assessment and to pass inspection, but the reality is that their knowledge was lightyears behind the guys at IPOR. Lance, Tim and Jack work faster, provide better communication, and their depth of knowledge is unparalleled. They did an excellent job with repairs to my FJ62, but also diagnosed a couple of issues resulting from the last shop's work. These guys are very generous with their time too. Once you see the customer (and owner) vehicles including 40's and 60's and rock crawling beasts down there either already rebuilt or at various stages of frame swap, engine swap etc. ... you will see their vast experience comes from working on these models every single day. Iron Pig Off Road
 
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Two things:

An adjustment to your current list is that Craig at Village Exxon in Virginiais no longer there. He is a mobile mechanic now that also has a shop. His # is (804) 441-1782

Also, a new addition to Virginia and I take my 78 FJ40 to Independent 4X. The mechanic is Matt and is a great guy he drives a 75 FJ40. They are in Asland Va

Independent 4X
10403 Leadbetter Rd
Ashland, VA 23005-3476
804-550-0480
 
Hill's Automotive Center
7735 Alabama St
El Paso, TX 79904


this guy is not a specialist but has done great work on my fj62
 
Patick O'Leary Owner of Tinkertoy Automotive
160 McCutcheon Ste. E
El Paso, TX 79932
Phone # (915) 584-5057

I've been taking my 87 fj60 to Pat for a couple of years. He has lots of experience with Land Cruisers and always has been fair on pricing with me
 
RT Customs in Irving. Randy is focused on 40/60 series and vortec conversions. He does have a shop, but keep in mind that this is his side job so he works on a schedule. He is very skilled in working on the Toyotas and is especially good at tackling the jobs where people drop off a box of parts with a chasis and expect it to be put together RIGHT.

He worked on all my cars, including my fleet and the 80 series. He had rewired my car after another mechanic "accidentally" burned it down. Traced the short when another mechanic "messed" up and blame it on the car being old.

His website: RT Customs

anybody know if he is still in business? website isn't working... thanks!
 
A vote here for Top Line Performance. Just had my '67 40 checked over by Mario over there. Real good guy, took good care of me and didn't even charge me for a look over. He works on lots of land cruisers and seems to know them well. Highly recommend if you're anywhere near Huntington Beach!
 
Regarding the mechanics listed in the DFW area, who would you guys recommend specifically for installing an OME lift?
 

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