Dan’s car

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Jobbo wrote: Sun Aug 10, 2025 11:57 am With things like the Alfaholics restomods, I think they tend to quote the basic price then send out way more expensive cars for review. That’s probably quite clever marketing. Can you create something for ~£100k which inexorably leads to this level, Dan?
Which is a halo car, right? Something that 99.9% of people aren't going to be able to buy, but garners enough interest in lower models (or individual parts).

And despite the typical misery peddlers on PH, it all gets people talking about the brand.
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Indeed, this is my disney crystal castle (which is 700 thousand dollars in the gift store I think).

They don't sell many, but if you haven't got it you can't sell any.
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I fully appreciate how just making it look that clean and minimalist must have taken a silly amount of work and still be fully functional.

What a wonderful thing to have been able to make 😎

You should be duly proud.

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dan wrote: Sun Aug 10, 2025 1:18 pm
Jobbo wrote: Sun Aug 10, 2025 11:57 am I wouldn’t buy an Analogue Automotive one. I would buy one of Dan’s - probably not the 500 to be fair because it’s wasted on me. But any of Dan’s from a straight Honda conversion upwards. Duncs has it right.

With things like the Alfaholics restomods, I think they tend to quote the basic price then send out way more expensive cars for review. That’s probably quite clever marketing. Can you create something for ~£100k which inexorably leads to this level, Dan?
We basically don't have any options as everything is already included, but its something we've deliberated over and need to communicate properly when the proper website goes up - we just have a holding page for now as the invite to this show and the subsequent launch was quite recent and as a result it became a bit of a rush to get everything in place, but it was good to have a deadline.

https://www.hpe-sv.com/

But yes, I think thats how just about everyone else does it, including Analogue.
Small comment on the holding page - spend £15 a month on a virtual landline number as a mobile number does put people off.
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I have a landline in the workshop too but if you actually want to get hold of me you need to ring my mobile.
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dan wrote: Sun Aug 10, 2025 3:34 pm I have a landline in the workshop too but if you actually want to get hold of me you need to ring my mobile.
A virtual landline will let someone dial say, an 0113 number and it'll get automatically(and transparently, to them) redirected to your mobile, or any number you want, based on time conditions.

So you could theoretically have an 0113 number redirected to a holding message/answerphone between midnight and 0800hrs, to a mobile between 0800 and 0930, and an office number between 0930 and 1800, then back to mobile till midnight, then back to holding message.

Source: This is what my previous employer used to do. Although god knows, don't use them.
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dan wrote: Sun Aug 10, 2025 3:34 pm I have a landline in the workshop too but if you actually want to get hold of me you need to ring my mobile.
I'm sitting in Spain at the moment and our virtual landline rings me here and my business partner's mobile in London at the same time. It also makes it far easier to decide whether you want to answer a call out of hours, as most offer a timed voicemail option while also sending you a notification of the missed call on your mobile.
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Does registering your interest just sign you up to a hpe newsletter service? Because I’d be interested in that but god knows I have nowhere near the funds for an actual car :lol:
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Looks bloody brilliant Dan, a great showcase of what you're able to do 👍
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If you sell one can we all come to your workshop and have a massive piss up and a poke around it? :D

Outstanding work. Trolling PH is just the icing on really.
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tim wrote: Mon Aug 11, 2025 4:06 pm If you sell one can we all come to your workshop and have a massive piss up and a poke around it? :D

Outstanding work. Trolling PH is just the icing on really.
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Looks fantastic Dan, I hope you become the new Singer.
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Obvs. I'm v. late (though I did look at PH on the day) so questions may have been answered elsewhere, is there going to be a more in depth article/feature/vid somewhere in the future?
The studio pics remind me of competition cars before they get their sponsorship livery, the ones with the panels off maybe a bit more group B 8-)
The cost is the cost, the price is the price, I'm sure it could be made more so with different coloured seat belts and calipers ... wrt the "rattle can" finish, I wonder which colour/lacquer/wrap is least heavy?
Now you've gone this far, how long until you bring out a chassis?
Reading about its progress over the years has been very interesting and allowed someone like to me to see the "what if" of taking something a step further than the step you'd originally considered a step further, I'm happy and glad for you it's finished* and you can now get to drive it 8-)

*for now.
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