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The new PostWarClassic.com is live

It needed months of hard work, perseverance and lots of fine tuning all behind the scenes. But here we go: our new website is ready to be launched today. We are live now!

With pleasure and pride, we reveal to you the renewed PostWarClassic.com.

As we wrote before, when relaunching our sister website PreWarCar.com in February, you really can compare the process of making a new website with the restoration of a classic car. For many years you enjoy driving your car and give it a lot of TLC. While driving it you discover some points that need to be repaired or improved. Sometimes temporary fixes might do the trick. But others will more expertise. You suspend the real restoration for a long time... But then it’s overdue for that major overhaul. Lots of time, effort and money suddenly disappear into the project. And when even that does not turn out to be enough, you put even more into it...

Does this sound familiar to you?

Our main goal was to achieve more user-friendliness because we know many of you use our website on a daily basis. This means that from now on there is an easier way to find your so desired cars and parts (in our ‘make-a-choice’ system). You can view many more pictures, which are now also easier to ‘swipe’.

We will continue to publish a daily feature in our magazine. And of course, you can keep searching for that car or that one part that you are looking for to complete your project. Your own project…

We think the new website is a great improvement, but would love to hear your opinions, too. If you have any questions regarding the new website, you can contact us through [email protected]. We will be delighted to answer your questions.

Enjoy the website!

Kindest regards,

The PostWarClassic.com Team

Publié:
mercredi septembre 19th, 2018
Geoff Harris
23 Septembre 2018, 10:34
just love it all
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Michel Laarman
19 Septembre 2018, 20:59
Congratulations with the new website ! It looks very smart.
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Jos van Genugten
19 Septembre 2018, 15:35
Congratulations Laurens, it looks very good.
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Robin Batchelor
19 Septembre 2018, 14:13
Congratulations on all your work behind the scenes to bring your window on the old car world into the new world.
A PostWarClassic has recently joined my family and it's increasingly difficult to find where my son has hidden the keys to the 1965 Volvo Amazon.
It's a 2 door saloon so perhaps I should look out for a matching estate car right here on your excellent pages.
Robin.

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