TRANSMISSION & AUTO REPAIR SERVICES OFFERED IN HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA

 

Originating from 7542 Warner Avenue our shop has been located in Huntington Beach since 1963. In the year 1993, we moved to our current home at 18451 Repair Ln, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Our staff is all ASE-certified technicians. At Huntington Beach Transmissions & Auto Repair we specialize in transmissions of all imports and domestic vehicles.

Your vehicles are in good hands at Huntington Beach Transmission & Auto Repair. We repair all makes and models; from minor repairs to complete repair services. We bring quality customer service and auto experience you can trust to the Huntington Beach, CA, and Fountain Valley area. If you're in need of complete auto services; look no further than Huntington Beach Transmissions & Auto Repair. We got you covered from minor repair to major work, our staff of automotive experts has the knowledge and experience to handle any job. We also specialize in foreign and domestic vehicles. We work on all makes and models, including; Ford, Chevy, Cadillac, GMC, Honda, Nissan, Infiniti, KIA, BMW, Audi, VW, Porsche, and more. Call us today at 714-847-7077 for your FREE estimate.

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MORE ABOUT HUNTINGTON BEACH

The downtown district includes an active art center, a colorful shopping district, and the International Surfing Museum. This district was also the home of the Golden Bear from 1929 to 1986. Originally a fine dining restaurant opened by Harry Bakre in 1929, the Golden Bear became a nightclub in 1963 and hosted famous-name entertainment until it was demolished in 1986. The list of artists who performed there includes BB King, Janis Joplin, Steve Martin, Charles Bukowski, The Ramones and Stevie Ray Vaughan. The Huntington Beach Pier stretches from Main Street into the Pacific Ocean. At the end of the pier is a Ruby's Diner. The Surf Theatre, which was located one block north of the pier, gained fame in the 1960s and 1970s for showing independent surf films such as The Endless Summer and Five Summer Stories. The Surf Theatre was owned and operated by Hugh Larry Thomas from 1961 until it was demolished in 1989. A newer version of The Surf Theatre is now closed, but the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum has preserved its memory with ongoing screenings of surfing movies once shown at a Huntington Beach theater and the original metal SURF sign. Another surfing-related attraction in Huntington Beach is the Surfing Walk of Fame. Many of the events at Huntington Beach are focused around the beach during the summer. The U.S. Open of Surfing is featured on the south side of the pier. Huntington Beach was a stop on the AVP beach volleyball tour. A biathlon (swim/run) hosted by the Bolsa Chica & Huntington State Beach Lifeguards takes place in July, early at dawn. The race begins at the Santa Ana River Jetties and ends at Warner Avenue, Bolsa Chica State Beach. Huntington Beach Junior Lifeguard day camps are held which teaches pre-adolescents and adolescents ocean swimming, running, and first-aid medical knowledge.