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Our Eugene Community
At Joe’s Garage, we’re more than just your trusted neighborhood auto shop—we’re deeply rooted in the Eugene community we proudly serve.
Since opening our doors in 1952, we’ve built more than just engines—we’ve built lasting relationships with generations of local families, students, businesses, and visitors. Our team lives here, works here, and cares about what happens here. Whether it’s supporting local events, helping a customer in a bind, or simply offering a friendly face and honest service, we believe that being a good mechanic starts with being a good neighbor.
OTC Butte to Butte
One of the events closest to our hearts is the OTC Butte to Butte, a Fourth of July tradition that brings together thousands of runners, walkers, and families to celebrate the spirit of TrackTown USA. As an official sponsor of this iconic race, we’re honored to support an event that showcases the best of Eugene—its energy, history, and love for movement.
Leading the Pack: Our Restored Race Cruiser
Each year, our very own restored Mayberry sheriff black-and-white cruiser has the honor of leading the 10K race through the streets of Eugene. It’s our way of blending craftsmanship and tradition—celebrating classic cars and classic community events all in one.
Powered by Passion
We believe in the power of community. Whether it’s keeping your car on the road or helping keep a beloved local race running strong, Joe’s Garage is committed to showing up for Eugene—one mile, one repair, and one customer at a time.
Want to get involved?
You can volunteer, participate, or simply come out to cheer on the racers this 4th of July!
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