The path to Helderburg began with a shift in perspective following a pandemic-era health scare. After decades of chasing professional milestones, Potratz sold his previous businesses to focus on his lifelong fascination with British automotive design. What started as a personal project—customizing his own vehicles for road trips—evolved into a boutique operation that has now produced roughly 200 bespoke Defenders. The process is intensely personal, with every ergonomic detail, from seat dimensions to steering wheel placement, tailored to the specific measurements of the owner.
Potratz prioritizes clients who value the experience of the build over mere status, often vetting potential customers to ensure their motivations align with his vision of intentional living. Some requests push the limits of traditional restoration, such as a recent commission inspired by a James Bond villain, complete with electrified door handles. Beyond the mechanics, the business serves as a vehicle for connection. Projects often culminate in friendships, with clients visiting his home to finalize their builds and share meals. At 57, Potratz views these machines not as products, but as catalysts for a slower, more deliberate life.
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