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Happy Wheels Body Shop

1929 McKees Rocks Road, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania 15136

Independent Shop

GPS: 40.4664, -80.0984 Β· Get Directions

Services

βœ…sandblasting
🎨Body Work
βœ…fiberglass repair
βœ…painting
βœ…pickup and delivery
βœ…welding
βœ…body repair
βœ…steam cleaning
βœ…light metal fabrication

About Happy Wheels Body Shop

Happy Wheels Body Shop is a locally-owned independent auto repair shop serving McKees Rocks and the surrounding area β€” specializing in sandblasting, body work, fiberglass repair. Services include sandblasting, body work, fiberglass repair, painting.

What to Know

  • βœ“ Always get a written estimate before authorizing any work.
  • βœ“ Ask about warranty coverage on parts and labor.
  • βœ“ Pennsylvania requires shops to provide itemized invoices for all repairs.
  • βœ“ Read our guide to finding a trustworthy mechanic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Happy Wheels Body Shop?
Happy Wheels Body Shop is at 1929 McKees Rocks Road, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania 15136.
What services does Happy Wheels Body Shop offer?
Services include sandblasting, Body Work, fiberglass repair, painting, pickup and delivery, welding, body repair, steam cleaning, light metal fabrication.
How do I contact Happy Wheels Body Shop?
Use the Get Directions link above to find the shop.

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