This is some of our early work. Although we do things differently now, we still understand the need to replace the chassis.

Our First Healey
This is the Healey that caused me to build the Jule frame

100-4 with Jag Engine
The owner told me, after many engine failures the original drive train was replaced with a 3.4 Jag engine in 1957. This car was restored to its prevalent history with the Jag -6.

BJ8 finished in Jaguar Racing Green
This car is from Pennsylvania and was done approximately 25 years ago.