There is an old adage that goes something like this: "If your axe has had its handle replaced twice, and the head replaced once, is it still the same axe?" This particular 911 seems to be a case study in that adage, as it has been rebuilt a number of times, and each time it has emerged a slightly different animal. Beginning as a bog standard CIS …
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Have You Seen The Newest Commercial For The Porsche Macan?
Earlier last year we heard stories of a Porsche video production out in the California desert somewhere. We knew it had to do with the Macan and we new Magnus Walker would be present. Unfortunately, we couldn't share the info and at the time it simply wasn't much to share. However, earlier this week, Porsche unveiled their new commercial for the …
Continue to the full articleCanyon Carving With Magnus Walker
"Some people like to workout, they go to gyms, I just like to get in the car in drive." That pretty much sums up Magnus Walker's passion for his Porsches and the marque in general. Now, in his newest video he gives us a more in-depth history of the car that has become known as "277". Purchased at a swap meet, 277 started life as '71 911T before …
Continue to the full articleWatch Magnus Walker As He And His 911 Teach Us About “Southern Charm and Hospitality”
Two-Seven-Seven, the red, white, and blue 1971 has almost become as famous as its owner, the dreadlocked and bearded Californian née Brit, Mr. Magnus Walker. Last October when Magnus was in Raleigh, NC, for the Porsche By Design event at the North Carolina Museum of Art, eGarage had Frazer Spowart follow him around with video cameras for a few …
Continue to the full articleWatch Magnus Walker: Desert Outlaw
A few months ago Magnus drove out to El Mirage Lake (a dry lake bed in the Mojave Desert) to meet up with his friend Tamir Moscovici and the team behind "Urban Outlaw". Tamir and his crew were there shooting part of their newest film "KAZ" (a film about the creative drive of Kazunori Yamauchi, the man behind Gran Turismo). Anyway, Maguns arrived …
Continue to the full articleMagnus Walker’s Master Plan
Well-coiffed gents, stylishly clad women, and tiny lobster rolls set the scene at last week’s meticulously appointed grand opening of Porsche Centre Oakville. Among the crowd, however, one individual acted as a counter-balance to the evening's affairs. He responded to sartorial elegance with boots and plaid, to hairsprayed manes with dreadlocks, …
Continue to the full articleMagnus Walker Talks About His Porsche Turbo Fever
A lot of people have been asking Magnus, "what's next"? He's taken the Porsche world by storm with his Urban Outlaw documentary, his unique persona, candor and his signature customizations. XCAR sat down with Magnus and he talked about his current fascination with early, non-intercooled 911 Turbos. It's a well done video and worthy of what we've …
Continue to the full article“Ultimate Freedom Is Behind The Wheel Of Any Porsche” – Magnus Walker Video
We've continued to spend more time getting to know Magnus Walker lately (in fact his Urban Outlaw clothing line is a new sponsor on the site) and each conversation is more refreshing than the next. I'm fairly cynical in my thinking so I'm always looking for the angle. What's in it for them? With Magnus there truly is no angle. What you see in …
Continue to the full articleMagnus Walker – “Disturbing the Peace”
"Urban Outlaw" introduced us to Magnus Walker, his unique personality and his Porsche collection. For 32 minutes we were immersed in his history, his collection, his garage and his Passion for Porsche. While the film went in many different directions, it was never rambling. The underlying theme was always Magnus' passion and his love of …
Continue to the full articleMagnus Walker’s STR II Sells for Nearly Twice the Original Estimate
In late July we broke the news that Magnus Walker would be offering his beloved 1972 911 T known as "STR II" for sale during the Gooding & Company auction in Pebble Beach. When the Porsche was first listed by Gooding it was shown as being sold with no reserve and had a pre-auction estimate of $125,000 to $150,000. Some thought selling without a …
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