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He took a job doing repairs at his current location when he graduated in 1986, back when it was just an automotive shop. Kinsey says his family wasn’t really into cars, but his brother messed around with a few and that set the hook. What’s even cooler is that he’s in the same Cumby, Texas-based shop he worked in right out of high school, albeit a little more expanded these days.
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Hot Rods by JSK was soon a household name in hot rodding circles.
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He’s one of those self-taught guys who started off in his carport then ended up capturing big awards like the Goodguys Street Rod of the Year (in 2014 with Don Smith’s orange ’32 Fordoor) and the 2016 Truck of the Year Early with Fred Struckman’s tan ’36 Ford.
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Jeff is a shining example of old school craftsmen who forged their reputation the old fashioned way – through hard work and trial and error.
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