Magnus Walker is selling his entire Porsche collection
Magnus Walker, known for his love of Porsches and custom builds, is letting go of 18 of his favorite cars and about 140 lots of spares and memorabilia in an RM Sotheby's online auction from March 18-25, 2026.
After this sale, he'll be down to about a dozen Porsches (reported as 12-13 in different accounts) from his original collection of 30.
Urban Outlaw's lineup of rare Porsches
Walker's lineup includes some seriously rare rides: a 1965 short-wheelbase 911 (one of the first Brumos imports), a 1967 Outlaw with classic decals and Fifteen52 wheels, a 1968 Urban Outlaw Starter Kit, a first-generation US Turbo from the mid-1970s, and even a 2004 Porsche 996 GT3.
Basically, it's Porsche heaven for collectors.
Prices are steep for these rides
Prices are steep: his ultra-rare 1976 Carrera 2.7 MFI (only 113 made) could go from $200,000 to $250,000.
The Irish Green 1966 short-wheelbase is estimated at from $100,000 to $150,000; no estimate was provided for the 2004 GT3 in the source.
A buyer's premium applies; check the auction house's terms for the exact rates.
Walker's story is as interesting as his collection
Walker started out in Sheffield in the UK before moving to Los Angeles to launch his own clothing brand.
He bought his first Porsche at age 25 and turned that passion into one of the coolest collections around.