Legacy Driven Auto.
LD_09A marketing site for a boutique auto shop — built to make the work, the crew, and the booking flow legible in one scroll.
- ROLE /
- Design · Build · Ship
- YEAR /
- 2025
- STATUS /
- Live
- STACK /
- Next.js · Tailwind · Vercel
- PLATFORMS /
- Web
- LINK /
- Site →
The problem
Small auto shops sell on trust. A homeowner (or a car owner, in this case) picks the shop that answers three silent questions on the first page: what do you do, who does it, and how do I get on the calendar. Sites that bury any of those lose the call.
What I built
A single-scroll site that opens on the work, introduces the crew, and lands on a short booking form. Services grouped into a few clear categories, real photos of real cars, and a contact flow that texts the owner directly. No stock photography, no filler pages.
How I built it
Next.js + Tailwind + Vercel. Image-tuned for phones — most of the traffic lands on mobile from a search result. The booking form posts to a serverless function that routes straight to the owner's phone; no CRM, no inbox to babysit.
What I learned
For a shop where the owner is the brand, the site's job is to make the shop feel accessible before the phone rings. The version that converts is the one that gets out of the way and lets the work speak.