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  • Driving vs Preserving: GT4 Stories, Carfax Myths & What Car Ownership Should Really Be
    2026/04/17

    Are we overvaluing “perfect” cars?

    In this episode, we break down the growing obsession with condition, Carfax reports, and collector mentality—and why it might be taking away from what makes car ownership special.

    From GT4 ownership stories to real rally experiences, this conversation gets honest about:

    • Why imperfections shouldn’t scare you
    • The truth behind Carfax “damage”
    • What real enthusiasts actually value
    • And why driving always beats preserving

    Plus, we highlight a cause worth supporting: 👉 https://www.groupccuration.com/charityshirt

    All profits support Pets With Disabilities.

    🔗 CONNECT

    Casey: https://www.groupccuration.com Paul: https://www.autokennel.com Dave: https://www.sonderwerks.com

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    1 時間 25 分
  • The Stolen Car That Came Back 49 Years Later | Roads We’d Drive Forever
    2026/04/09

    “We’re not sure, but cars are involved.”

    We open this episode recognizing our rally friend Phil Bazell (@crocgt4) and the impact he’s had on the driving community.

    👉 Watch this special video shared in his honor: https://youtu.be/5YviK-vcGAY?si=Zdpbwby9IxcP-LF7

    We start with a simple but powerful question: If you had one last drive… what road would you choose?

    Then the episode shifts into one of the wildest real-world stories we’ve covered.

    A routine car sale uncovers a vehicle stolen in 1977—with mismatched VINs, duplicate titles, and a resolution nearly 50 years in the making.

    Inside this episode:

    • The emotional connection behind the roads we never forget
    • How a stolen car resurfaced decades later
    • What VIN mismatches actually mean for ownership and value
    • Why due diligence matters more than ever with vintage cars

    Plus real stories from inside the industry:

    • A repo story that proves why dealers shouldn’t act like banks
    • A transporter chase that turned into an action-movie moment
    • The hidden risks in shipping and title transfers

    Listener questions include:

    • Does fixing a VIN issue hurt value?
    • Is restoring a complicated car still worth it?
    • Porsche pricing vs real driving experience
    • Montana LLC purchases—what actually works
    🔗 Connect with the Hosts:

    Paul Kramer (AutoKennel): https://autokennel.com Casey Parkin (Group C Curation): https://www.groupccuration.com Dave Van Epps (Sonderwerks): https://www.groupccuration.com/charityshirt

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    1 時間 28 分
  • Harper Porsche, Plática & the Evolution of Porsche Culture
    2026/04/02

    In this episode of Shifted Opinions, we’re joined by Shannon Harper, owner of Harper Porsche and creator of the Plática event.

    This conversation looks at how Porsche culture is evolving—through dealerships, builds, and community-driven experiences. Using Harper Porsche as a case study, we explore what separates a standard dealership from one that creates real enthusiast engagement.

    From restoration philosophy to the rise of Plática, this episode highlights the growing importance of storytelling, creativity, and connection in today’s Porsche world.

    Explore more from the hosts and their work:

    • AutoKennel — https://autokennel.com
    • Sonderwerks — https://sonderwerks.com
    • Group C Curation — https://groupccuration.com
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    1 時間 8 分
  • The Stories That Define Car Enthusiasts: Driving, Ownership & Perspective
    2026/03/26

    Every car tells a story—and the most meaningful ones come from experience.

    In this episode of Shifted Opinions, the discussion focuses on the lessons that come from driving, owning, and truly engaging with enthusiast cars over time.

    From memorable moments behind the wheel to insights into today’s market, the conversation highlights what really defines a great car experience.

    It’s not about perfection—it’s about perspective, passion, and understanding what makes cars meaningful in the first place.

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Hill Country Rally, Amelia Island & Porsche Culture: Inside Real Driving Experiences
    2026/03/19

    On this episode of Shifted Opinions, Casey Parkin, Paul Kramer, and Dave Van Epps break down two of the most important experiences in enthusiast car culture: the Hill Country Rally and Amelia Island.

    From 1,900-mile vintage Porsche drives across Texas to the collector car world at Amelia Island, this episode explores what makes these events so significant—and why drivers continue to come back year after year.

    In this episode: • Hill Country Rally: long-distance vintage driving, preparation, and real-world challenges • Amelia Island vs Pebble Beach: what sets each event apart • Radwood, Works Reunion, and the evolution of modern car culture • Auction insights, rare cars, and collector trends • Driving etiquette, rally strategy, and mechanical realities

    This is a deeper look at what connects drivers, collectors, and enthusiasts beyond the cars themselves.

    📩 Contact the hosts: https://shiftedopinions.com

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    1 時間 20 分
  • Ice Racing Chaos, Magnus Walker’s Porsche Sell-Off & the Wheels That Make or Break a Car
    2026/03/12

    In this episode of Shifted Opinions, the conversation moves through several corners of enthusiast car culture — from frozen racetracks to classic Porsche collecting.

    Paul Kramer, Dave Van Epps, and Casey Parkin start with the growing buzz around modern ice racing events, where wildly different machines — vintage Porsches, Lamborghinis, rally builds, and everything in between — end up sliding across frozen courses in one of the most unusual automotive gatherings of the year.

    Paul shares what it was actually like attending the event while recovering from surgery, navigating the ice, the crowds, and the chaotic logistics behind the scenes.

    From there, the discussion shifts to a topic that has captured the attention of Porsche enthusiasts everywhere:

    Magnus Walker is selling part of his collection.

    The hosts take a closer look at several of the cars headed to auction and debate which one they would personally keep. Along the way, they explore the mindset behind collecting — why certain cars resonate with enthusiasts far beyond their market value.

    Later in the episode, the conversation turns toward the kind of detail only true car nerds obsess over.

    Steering wheels. Road wheels. The design choices that completely change how a car feels and looks.

    The group digs into the subtle elements that define great builds — from iconic Porsche wheel designs to the small decisions that can elevate or completely ruin the character of a car.

    If you enjoy thoughtful conversations about enthusiast cars, collecting, and the details that shape automotive culture, this episode of Shifted Opinions delivers exactly that.

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Magnus Walker Interview: Urban Outlaw, Porsche Culture, and the Outlaw Collection Auction
    2026/03/05

    Everyone has opinions about cars.

    Most of them change once you actually live with them.

    In this episode of Shifted Opinions, Paul Kramer, Casey Parkin, and Dave Van Epps are joined by one of the most recognizable figures in modern Porsche culture — Magnus Walker.

    To many people he’s the Urban Outlaw. But behind the nickname is a story about curiosity, instinct, and decades spent living inside the car community rather than observing it from the outside.

    Magnus joins the show to talk about the next chapter of that journey — including his upcoming RM Sotheby’s Outlaw Collection auction and why he’s decided it’s time to let some of these cars move on to their next owners.

    The conversation moves through the early days of the Porsche community, the unexpected path that led Magnus to become a cultural icon, and how perspectives on cars evolve after years of actually driving, collecting, and experiencing them.

    Along the way, the group reflects on something that often gets lost in today’s content-driven automotive world: the difference between opinions formed online and opinions formed through real experience.

    This episode isn’t about hype or hot takes.

    It’s about the long view of car enthusiasm — and how the cars we love tend to change us just as much as we change them.

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    🌐 https://shiftedopinions.com

    Hosts

    Paul Kramer Auto Kennel https://autokennel.com Instagram: @autokennel

    Casey Parkin Group C Curation https://groupccuration.com Instagram: @groupccuration

    Dave Van Epps Sonderwerks https://sonderwerks.com Instagram: @sonderwerks

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Owner Opinions vs. Internet Opinions
    2026/02/26

    Most car opinions are formed online. Very few are formed behind the wheel.

    This conversation draws the line between owner opinions and internet opinions — and why they rarely match. From a carbon-roof 964 build to the short shifter vs RS shifter debate, to auction comment fatigue and the misunderstood “Emo Years” of 2000–2012 cars, it all comes back to one thing:

    Experience changes perspective.

    It’s easy to critique from a keyboard. It’s harder to form an opinion after real miles, real maintenance, and real ownership.

    When you actually live with these cars, your opinions shift.

    And that’s the point.

    Where we’re not sure — but cars are involved.

    For more episodes and updates, visit ShiftedOpinions.com.

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    1 時間 23 分