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    California Porsche Restorations

    I'm considering a car from California Porsche Restorations, but have never dealt with them and have few references.

    I'm sure some of the Southern California guys could comment on them.

    Fell free to email me if you feel more comfortable h.classics@gmail.com

    Thanks
    Henry

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    Why are there never any "public" responses to this question ?
    I, too, am considering a car from CPR, and would like to know more.
    For a company this appears to do MANY Porsche restorations there is very little feedback to be found...

    Bill

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    And I only got 2 private responses....it does seem strange, someone should be familiar with the principals and/or their work
    Henry

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    CA restoration

    You need to drive to Fallbrook and look around !
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtisaa View Post
    You need to drive to Fallbrook and look around !
    That's only 2500 miles for me
    Since you're closer how about some insight...

    Bill

    PS--Curtis, are you still interested in selling that Blue '70S SR car ? If so, PM me..thanks !

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    Cpr

    Henry,
    As discussed this is the wrong crowed.
    Cheers,
    Bob Lee
    San Diego, Ca

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    Their portfolio page is intriguing...

    http://www.caporsche.net/portfolio.html

    Looks like an interesting place to visit...
    Peter Kane

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob lee View Post
    Henry,
    As discussed this is the wrong crowed.
    Cheers,
    Bob Lee
    San Diego, Ca
    Bob,
    What is the right crowd? If the restos are correct, high quality, and original, this is a great venue to advertise CPR. If not, why shouldn't potential buyers solicit the opinion of the early 911 online community?
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    Quote Originally Posted by naparsei View Post
    Bob,
    What is the right crowd? If the restos are correct, high quality, and original, this is a great venue to advertise CPR. If not, why shouldn't potential buyers solicit the opinion of the early 911 online community?
    Haha... I "knew" that question was coming, I'm sure Bob did as well! Getting out the popcorn....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob lee View Post
    Henry,
    As discussed this is the wrong crowed.
    Cheers,
    Bob Lee
    San Diego, Ca
    Wouldn`t it be more appropriate for you to divulge that you have an financial interest in CPR and answer the questions than to simply blow off some new members that have legitimate questions? I find your answer condescending and far from informing. And now back to the popcorn. Tom
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