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About Theodore Robins Ford - Your Ford Dealer in Costa Mesa, California

Our experienced staff has helped many people get into the car of their dreams for 90 years and running. Browse our new Ford inventory or our used car inventory to find the car you've always wanted. If you need a car loan check out our finance page to start the process. If you need parts or service, don't forget about our talented Ford repair technicians and Ford parts professionals. Theodore Robins Ford strives to provide the best sales, service, and experience possible to make your car buying process stress free. Don't take our word for it, come down to 2060 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, California and see the Theodore Robins Ford difference for yourself! Completely satisfying customers since 1921. Read our story below!



The Theodore Robins Ford Family History:



        Theodore Robins sold his first Ford in 1923 for $637.10. Ninety years later, Theodore "Bob" Robins Jr., the founder's son, is still selling cars and trucks from the country's most storied automaker at his Costa Mesa dealership.  The Robins family is in their 89th year selling Fords. Robins' father sold his first car almost two decades after Henry Ford formed the Ford Motor Company and began selling the experimental Model A. Only four other Ford dealerships in the country have been in the same family longer. "We've been selling them almost as long as they've been building them," Robins said from the office of a dealership now essentially run by sons Jim and Dave. The dealership has been family owned and operated for four generations with Robins Jr.'s grand-daughter, Nicole, running the Internet Department and Business Development Center. The Robins dealership, which has also been run out of two Newport Beach locations in its history, is the only licensed Ford dealer in the area and routinely places among the area's top five in sales volume.
       
Robins Jr. can recount an oral history of his family's dealership. The elder Robins, who died in 1976, opened his Bay Avenue Garage for a mere $15 per month on Balboa Peninsula in 1921. He made sure "to offer good service and treat [his] employees well," Robins Jr. said about his father. "Maybe it was not as structured as things are today. But that was basically the principals he followed for all those many years and that are still practiced today."
        Robins still remembers his first steps in the family business.  In early February 1923, two men walked into the repair shop with an offer to purchase it, saying a Ford dealership had opened up. On Feb. 7, Robins hopped into a Model T and headed up to Los Angeles, where he promptly signed an exclusive deal with Ford. It was a golden opportunity that Robins knew he couldn't pass up. It was also the Model T that the younger Robins drove to Newport Harbor High School during his senior year, in 1947. Several years earlier, Robins began working in his father's dealership, ferrying parts to garages all over town. He even secured a driver's license at a ripe 14 years old so he could get behind the wheel of the parts delivery truck. In his office, which he took over from his father, he still keeps the original 1923 Ford Franchise Agreement framed on the wall. Next to it hangs Theodore Robins' first car sale on Feb. 14, 1923 -- a week after he'd set up the dealership.
         Through the years, the dealership has expanded several times, moving from its original Bay Avenue location. In 1928, the elder Robins moved it to a building at 22nd Street and Central Avenue, which is now Balboa Boulevard. The dealership was across the street from a Bank of America, which has since been replaced by the Crab Cooker restaurant. In 1955, Robins moved again, this time to Coast Highway and the property now occupied by Sterling BMW.  In 1966, Robins was ready to expand again; he pulled up stakes and headed to his current location, at Harbor Boulevard and Bay Street. "He's an institution here in town," said Ed Fawcett, president of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. "They've been an anchor over there forever."
       
Throughout the years, the Robins family has been active in the community. For many years, the Robins family generously supported the Fish Fry. In the late 1970s, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District named their auditorium Robins Hall. Robins attributes the dealership's longevity to its reliance on the fundamentals: new cars, used cars, effective customer service and a wide array of parts. And he has evolved with the times. Despite his success, Robins remains humble. "The mere fact that we've been here a long time doesn't mean we feel like we're entitled to anything," Robins said. "We're here. We provide a service. We like to give back to the community."

 

Contact Information

Theodore Robins Ford

2060 Harbor Blvd.

Costa Mesa, CA 92627
sales Sales:
888-798-9696
service Service:
800-849-1316
parts Parts:
800-849-1316

Hours

  • Monday: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Saturday: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00am - 7:00pm