Support Us!
You may have noticed, or indeed even enjoyed the fact that our Podcast isn't full up with adverts which interrupt the flow of our chat. It's not our intention to put adverts on the show either...
However, it costs us to run the Podcast, and we'd love to make it sustainable.
What do we need your money for?
We are saving up to buy the equipment we need to be able to take our show on the road. We'd love to record from museums, events, and workshops, not just with audio, but video too. We have had offers to do this, and know numerous people who would make great guests, but finances are holding us back.
If you'd like to see our Podcast grow, and can spare a few quid, we'd be most grateful.
Buy us a Coffee!
In the same way that you might tip a waiter in a restaurant, or throw a coin or two into the hat of a talented busker, you can 'buy us a coffee' online to show your appreciation for the show.
To make a one off £5 donation, please click here.
Become a Monthly Supporter
We have devised a number of monthly support packages for those who have the means and inclination to regularly donate towards our show.
We fully appreciate that times are tough, and are not expecting everyone to be in a position to do this, but if you enjoy what we do, and find a few quid spare each month, we'd love to give it a home.
The Bump Start
Ere' mate, could you give us a push? My Dad's Car needs an extra hand to turn it over. We'll even flick the heated rear window to keep your hands warm!
- My Dad's Car Sticker (UK Only)
- Shout out on My Dad's Car
- Access to My Dad's Car Group
The Jerry Can
The fuel gauge is a bit iffy on My Dad's Car. Sometimes you have to give the dash a whack to make it come back on. A jerry can is a must to keep this old girl on the road
- Shout out on My Dad's Car
- Access to My Dad's Car Group
- My Dad's Car Sticker (UK Only)
- My Dad's Car Mug (UK Only)
The Full Valet
- Shout out on My Dad's Car
- Access to My Dad's Car Group
- My Dad's Car Sticker (UK Only)
- My Dad's Car Mug (UK Only)
All donations made through 'Buy me a Coffee'