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Thread: New Porsche web site: Canford Classics - please take a look

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    New Porsche web site: Canford Classics - please take a look

    Hi,

    It has been a long time coming but we have finally finished our web site. It shows our current restorations and some of the products we make, plus the Porsche services we offer.
    Please take a look and let me know what you think?

    www.CanfordClassics.co.uk

    Thanks

    Alan

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    I'm no expert on Web design, but I like it, easy to navigate and informative without being cluttered.
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    Well done Allan.......
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    Alan,

    That web-site looks very good. Love your obviously high-quality restoration work and would like to see one of the cars you have worked on personally.

    Best,
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    Alan,

    A high quality website for a high quality restoration shop. Very nice. I bought a 915 shift knob from you. Your work really is excellent.

    Thanks you!

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    Congrats Alan, on the new site and new arrival, Elsie. Busy time for you. Keep us up to date on all your new projects as they are very much learning experiences for us all to admire.
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    Looks great. Your high quality work can now has a web site to match. Well done.
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    Alan,

    Well done on the new site and the arrival of number two offspring !!
    Just remember that if there are any more little arrivals it will create no end of 911 backseat squabbling !!
    I will pass this site on to my trade and club contacts so you can expect visitors from downunder in due course.

    Cheers,
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    Looks great Alan - one suggestion though from the grammatically anal, you might want to change the words pain staking to pains taking on the front page!

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    Alan: Great site; I have bookmarked it already. Lots of tempting things on it, and a big challenge for you with the RHD S to restore. Congratulations on both the site and the new daughter
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