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Chris Beanes’ Henry J
Henry J 2.0 was built over the course of three years by Eric Barker in the Beanes family shop, and unlike its street-originated predecessor, this one was a purpose-built race car. Instead of a rectangular frame, this one was built as a tube car, with a double framerail chromoly design. Gary Newton, who had raced an A/Gas Henry J in the 1990s, helped them with a fiberglass mold based on his car.