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THE NEWPORT PRODIGY:
THE CLASS OF '76 The Jack Herrera legacy didn't begin in a standard body shop; it started at the absolute peak of California's luxury automotive market. Growing up in Newport Beach, Jack’s canvas was the highest-net-worth vehicle market on the West Coast. By his senior year at Corona del Mar High School in 1976, his trajectory was already locked. Operating on a half-day schedule, Jack was out of class by 11:00 AM every morning —taking his brushes straight to the local dealership lots. Backed by a formal foundation in layout and design, his eye for precise geometry was unmatched. |
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THE HERRERA STANDARD:
FORGED UNDER ABSOLUTE PRESSURE Jack's very first hand-painted coachline was executed directly on the showroom floor, pulling two flawless black stripes down a pristine white Rolls-Royce. By the time he was just 19 years old, Jack held the exclusive pinstriping contracts for every Lincoln Mercury dealership in Orange County, laying down flawless architectural lines on the massive hoods and side panels of the era's flagship Lincolns and Mark Vs. This period established the "Herrera Standard" of excellence that has defined Southern California's luxury automotive landscape for half a century. |
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THE MODERN CANVAS:
FROM ROLLS-ROYCE TO RIVIAN Amidst a massive sea of high-end Audis, Bentleys, BMWs, Mercedes, Teslas, Lucids, Rivians, C8 and C7 Corvettes, a standard factory paint job is no longer a statement of exclusivity. Jack Herrera remains the definitive master for this exact market. Using permanent 1-Shot enamel, his ultra-fine coachlines perfectly trace the aggressive aerodynamics of modern EVs, and supercars, completely outclassing temporary vinyl wraps. |
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ORANGE COUNTY PRIVATE ESTATE COMMISSIONS
Jack brings his master-level execution directly to your garage or corporate office. Currently accepting private commission applications for bespoke automotive architecture throughout the Orange County coastal and canyon corridors: The Coastal Estates: Newport Beach | Newport Coast | Corona del Mar | Cameo Shores | Emerald Bay | Laguna Beach The Inland Elite: Shady Canyon | Turtle Rock | Irvine | Orchard Hills Coto de Caza | Dove Canyon | Rancho Santa Margarita The Southern Riviera: Monarch Beach | Dana Point | San Juan Capistrano | San Clemente The Cars & Coffee Standard: As the premier automotive architect for the South OC hypercar and exotic community, Jack Herrera's 1-of-1 permanent coachlines are a staple among the elite vehicles showcased weekly at the South OC Cars and Coffee in San Clemente. Bypass the temporary vinyl wrap shops and commission a permanent luxury asset. To guarantee a "factory-perfect" application, Jack requires a well-lit, clean workspace protected from direct sun, wind, or rain. |