From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-27 05:00:00
Renowned Porsche collector Magnus Walker recently liquidated his "Outlaw Collection" through RM Sotheby’s, selling 16 complete cars and 144 related items. All 160 lots were sold—achieving a 100% sell-through rate—and generated a total of $2 million in sales. The star lot was his personally modified 1967 Porsche 911 S, featuring Fifteen52 wheels, a contrasting-color hood, and a 2.3-liter flat-six engine. Estimated at $150,000–$200,000, it ultimately hammered for $308,000. Other highlights included a 911 S 2.4-liter engine ($27,600), an old shop sign ($7,500), and even a pair of Walker-signed Nike Dunk sneakers, which fetched $3,360. The least expensive item was a set of 911 pistons, selling for just $48. The auction underscored Walker’s enduring influence and strong appeal within the Porsche community.

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