The Stolen Car That Came Back 49 Years Later | Roads We’d Drive Forever
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概要
“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
Paul Kramer (AutoKennel): https://autokennel.com Casey Parkin (Group C Curation): https://www.groupccuration.com Dave Van Epps (Sonderwerks): https://www.groupccuration.com/charityshirt