California Porsche Restoration – CPR Classic reported to face $11.7M in lawsuits

Classic Porsches sit at the CPR Classic Fallbrook location, February 2017. Valley News/Shane Gibson photo
CPR Classic, a Fallbrook-based company specializing in Porsche restoration and sales, has been reported by several media outlets to be facing multiple lawsuits. The lawsuits are alleging fraudulent business practices. The company is accused of selling cars without compensating the original owners and taking money from buyers without delivering the vehicles, with claims totaling $11.7 million, according to an investigation by NBC 7 San Diego.For more than 40 years, CPR Classic has been involved in restoring and selling Porsche vehicles. People would come from all over the USA and around the world to bring their Porsches to CPR. However, recent legal issues have surfaced, including accusations that the company failed to pay sellers or deliver cars to buyers. One customer, Hans Claassen o
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