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Jellybean builds cool cars

How two brothers built a wildly successful custom car and restoration company near the Surrey - 91原创 border
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Over 14 years, brothers Kurt and Ewald Penner have won tons of custom car awards for clients of their company, Jellybean AutoCrafters. This car, a chopped 1927 Ford Model T, they are building for themselves. Dan Ferguson 91原创 Times

Ewald Penner was eight when a passion for cars first took hold.

He said it happened when 鈥渁 Chevy exploded outside our house鈥 while he and his brothers were growing up in the area of 57 Street near Fraser in Vancouver.

The driver of a classic 1957 Chevy Bel-Air missed a shift and blew the clutch, sending a piece of metal through a window in a house across the street.

No one was hurt, but the incident made a lasting impression and ultimately led to the business founded by Ewald and his brother Kurt, Jellybean AutoCrafters.

So why Jellybean?

The brothers were getting ready to launch a custom car and restoration business, working out a business plan and taking brush-up management courses, but when it came to picking a name, they got stuck.

鈥淐all it Jellybean Hot Rods,鈥 Kurt finally suggested.

That happened to be the nickname of the 1960 Ford Falcon two-door Kurt built for his wife, Lu.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e an idiot,鈥 Ewald said.

But the next day, when Kurt phoned to ask Ewald if he had a better idea, they agreed to call their company , with the stipulation they would change it if something better could be found.

Years later, it鈥檚 still called Jellybean, a name that has become synonymous with unique and awesome cars.

The only change was switching 鈥渉ot rods鈥 to 鈥淎utoCrafters,鈥 which better reflects the reality of a shop that handles everything from rusty old trucks to sleek Ferraris.

The Jellybean design team has built vehicles that placed in the top ranks at races like the and harvested trophies at top events like the Grand National Roadster Show and Pebble Beach.

The work they perform ranges from restoring rare classics to custom one-off rides.

鈥淲e鈥檝e never done two vehicles the same,鈥 Ewald said.

鈥淏asically, it鈥檚 a hobby gone bad.鈥

On the day a Times reporter visited, Ewald was working at his office desk, a repurposed cab of a 1927 Hudson found in a Saskatchewan field, while Kurt was in the back, working on a car.

鈥淗e鈥檚 stuck in the office, I鈥檓 out here,鈥 Kurt said, grinning.

鈥淭his is supposed to be temporary,鈥 Ewald said.

Ewald would clearly prefer to be in the back getting his hands dirty, but a busy company needs someone to stay on top of the paperwork, and Jellybean is the busiest it鈥檚 ever been.

The 4,400 sq. ft Jellybean premises on the 91原创 Bypass had several projects on the go on the day the Times dropped by.

Four 鈥渇ull builds鈥 were in progress, along with two smaller projects.

The brothers are building one car just for themselves, a 1927 chop-top Ford Model T named 鈥淚nfraction鈥 because the specs go 鈥渢o the brink鈥 of violating transport regulations without going over.

Photos on the office wall showed off some of their many creations, like the 1959 Mercedes 190 SL with a corvette engine, the 1965 Beaumont convertible and the 1938 BMW 327/328, all taken without any photographer鈥檚 model draped on the hood because Jellybean feels the cars are beautiful enough by themselves.

Jellybean moved to No. 208 at 19435 91原创 Bypass near the 91原创 border from the Sullivan area of Surrey about a year ago.

鈥淲e were looking for a place closer to the car community (in 91原创),鈥 Ewald said.

Some examples of the company鈥檚 work will be on display at this years鈥 , both from the company itself and from clients who drive their Jellybean projects to show and shines.

dan.ferguson@langleytimes.com



Dan Ferguson

About the Author: Dan Ferguson

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