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Keith Oster

Keith Oster is a lifelong car guy, whose first word was “truck”.  He’s one of the fortunate few who is proud to be making his hobby a business by helping to build Vintage Wheels.com a classic car search engine. At Vintage Wheels, Keith focuses on growing the business by attracting users and developing product improvements. Although Porsches are his first love, Keith is truly a fan of anything with a motor, from VW Syncros to Buick Grand Nationals. He travels to car events around the country, from Pikes Peak to Pebble Beach, and enjoys meeting auto enthusiasts everywhere he goes.

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SUCCESS QUOTES

“You make your own luck.”

CAREER CHALLENGE

Keith created the beginning of an on-line site that helped people find their collector car. Then he found another company that was doing the same thing. Listen to learn how Keith pivoted this find from a frustration in to a win.

AH-HA MOMENTS

After Max was asked by a friend to find a collector car he realized there was no one website that could help find the right car. Listen to how this lead to his involvement with VintageWheels.com.

FIRST SPECIAL CAR

His father’s Porsche 911 that he let Keith drive all the time.

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Car guys are nice.

FAVORITE AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCE

Bring a Trailer – www.bringatrailer.com

BOOK SUGGESTION

In To The Wild – John Krakauer

PARTING ADVICE 

Stick to what you know and love and take a risk based on that.

HOW TO FIND KEITH

Vintage Wheels –  www.vintagewheels.com

Vintage Wheels Blog – www.vintagewheels.com/blog

Instagram – www.instagram.com/Vintage_Wheels

Facebook – www.facebook.com/VintageWheelsDotCom

Twitter – www.twitter.com/vintagewheels

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