OWNER & FOUNDER
JEAN FOURIE
I initially studied fine art with Ceramic sculpture as my major. After running my own studio for a couple of years, I decided to study mechanical engineering. I worked from home, repairing cars to earn an income, during my studies, and very soon had enough demand, to open my first business. The business quickly grew to a point where I was building Porsche Speedsters, AC Cobra & GT40 recreations.
ELECTRICAL GURU
PIERRE DU PREEZ
My interest in engineering started at a very young age, to the detriment of anything that possibly could be taken apart in our home. After high school, I studied electrical engineering and was then employed by the SABC in Cape Town and this is where my love for motor vehicles was kindled.
ADMINISTRATION
CANDICE VEITCH
In charge of all our ordering, procurement, stock keeping, payments and any administrative work needed. She has more than 12 years of experience, working with Jean.
OWNER & FOUNDER
JEAN FOURIE
I initially studied fine art with Ceramic sculpture as my major. After running my own studio for a couple of years, I decided to study mechanical engineering. I worked from home, repairing cars to earn an income, during my studies, and very soon had enough demand, to open my first business. The business quickly grew to a point where I was building Porsche Speedsters, AC Cobra & GT40 recreations.
ELECTRICAL GURU
PIERRE DU PREEZ
My interest in engineering started at a very young age, to the detriment of anything that possibly could be taken apart in our home. After high school, I studied electrical engineering and was then employed by the SABC in Cape Town and this is where my love for motor vehicles was kindled.
ADMINISTRATION
CANDICE VEITCH
In charge of all our ordering, procurement, stock keeping, payments and any administrative work needed. She has more than 12 years of experience, working with Jean.
“Adding power makes you faster on the straights. Subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere.”
COLIN CHAPMAN, FOUNDER OF LOTUS
“Adding power makes you faster on the straights. Subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere.”