Jomar
Jomar cars were the creation of entrepreneur Jim Jeffords, who founded Jomar in the 1950s with a vision to bring European-style sports cars to the American market. Named after his two children, Joanne and Marsha, Jomar cars were built using chassis from the British company, Peerless, and were fitted with sleek, aerodynamic bodies designed to appeal to performance enthusiasts. These vehicles were powered by robust Triumph engines, which provided a balanced mix of power and reliability. Jomar cars gained a reputation for their agility and sporty handling, making them popular among amateur racers and car enthusiasts. Despite their potential, the Jomar brand had a brief lifespan, eventually being overshadowed by larger, more established manufacturers. Nonetheless, Jomar remains a fascinating footnote in automotive history, sym