Automotive Design Studio -- Proudly Made In the USA

About JPM Coachworks

JPM Coachworks is a custom interior shop located in Temple, Georgia. We don't like to think of ourselves as a trim shop or upholstery shop but, rather a design shop that specializes in creating unique interiors. You won't find tuck and rolled seats, old hot rods, slicked back hair or neck tattoos here. Instead, try and picture modern era automobiles receiving the attention of professionals creating an interior redesign using the best materials. From Ford to Ferrari, we do not discriminate between those that have a passion for automobiles no matter what their budget affords. After all, it is our passion for automotive design that allows us to see the potential your vehicle has in our hands.

Don't be fooled by our website, JPM Coachworks has worked with many makes and models of automobile. Our website represents the few items that have regular requests or are popular purchases by our supporting communities. Our true talent lies with complete interior makeovers for your vehicle and is the reason our customers send us their vehicles and parts from all over the world.

While our customer base is large, JPM Coachworks is rather small in comparison. Drawing from the talents of its two owners, your vehicle receives the attention that no large company can provide. Your custom interior will not be passed on from one worker to another or used as a training block for someone entering the field. Instead, each project is handled by the same person that you work with from the design phase to its completion. No matter how tedious or insignificant the detail is, we feel being involved 100% from beginning to end is the only way to ensure the job is done right. This also means that even the small accessories you order online are crafted with the same attention and detail of a full interior as they are produced by the same hands.

Are our business practices the most cost efficient? Probably not. Sure, we could hire some day workers to stitch the regular items together or take things apart. We could probably farm out the most popular items to China for a higher margin or be situated in a foreign country where labor is cheap. We could also use something other than Italian leather or genuine Alcantara. However, we like to feel we are above the idea of a quick buck. We hate the idea that even one customer might offer a less than stellar review of any aspect of our business. Most of all, we do not like to settle and we do not think you should either.

Alex
Co-Founder, Director of Operations