Among the great Porsche collections of the world, The Ingram Collection, headquartered in Durham, North Carolina, stands among the most significant. In their 2014 book, Porsche Unexpected: Discoveries in Collecting, authors Cam Ingram and Randy Leffingwell, with photographer Michael Furman, shared not only the beautifully curated Porsches of The …
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Porsches Are Meant To Be Driven And Shared. The Ingram Family Explains Why.
It used to be a truism that only enthusiasts drove their cars and "collectors" simply collected; collector's cars tend to sit around as "garage queens". Lately, the family behind the Ingram Collection (one of the nicest Porsche collections in private hands that we know of) has been turning that old idea on its head. When I first met the Ingrams …
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The cover of Porsche Unexpected fuses an early 356 model with a modern day 911. Doing so digitally, is actually quite easy. Doing it with paint on canvas, that's a different story all together. In the video below, Nicolas Hunziker shows us his talent as he quickly and flawlessly reproduces "Porsche Unexpected's" unique cover format in this …
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The folks at e-garage always seems to be able to produce some excellent video, and this one, shot earlier this year in Monterey, California with Pat Long and Magnus Walker, is no exception. The Ingram collection brought out some of their most famous 911s, including a 911R, and Magnus' ST/R that they bought at Monterey in 2013. The video, however, …
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