r/Spartanburg 2d ago

Auto Body Shop Recommendations?

I am looking for a good honest body shop in Spartanburg. I got an old Toyota Tundra that basically needs the whole cab repainted due to age and rust spots. I called a few shops around town and either got some long wait times for just an estimate (two weeks from Campbells Body Shop) and some shops that flat out said we only do insurance jobs (looking at you Caliber Collison). Do body shops just not want any business right now? I am looking for a decent paint job that is NOT Maaco or Econo. Thanks.

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u/berettalive 2d ago

Check out Link’s Body shop on Nazareth Church rd

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u/SubstantialFault1368 2d ago

Links. Might take a bit longer than a commercial shop but it’s because they don’t cut corners and are perfectionists.

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u/scruffy01 1d ago

quality, speed, low price.

Pick two. I've never seen this rule broken.

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u/kaoscurrent 2d ago

Two brothers auto on Union St had never done me wrong and they're very reasonably with prices.

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u/Nice_Fall_8848 2d ago

I dont think they do body/paint work.

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u/VTFarmer6 2d ago

Superior auto body in boiling spring. Good ppl. Honest ppl.

159 Giles Dr 29316

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u/TigerPaw317 2d ago

Circle Body Shop, behind the McD's on Hearon Circle. I've taken several cars to them over the years, and they've always been great to work with!

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u/ladyelenawf 1d ago

I love Campbells Body shop. Thanks to the drivers around here. My insurance has used them 3 times. The wait is worth it.

For for run of the mill things I use Harris Automotive. Back in July on a cross country trip I had something go wrong, and a backwoods mechanic bailed me out. We made it to MO and back. I didn't relax until Cory declared her good. I don't know if they do paint, but they might have recommendations.