Even though it seemed a bit quiet the last few years around Magnus Walker, the “Urban Outlaw” remains hot. And whether you like him or not, you have to admit he has quite a Porsche collection. Magnus Walker is one of the world’s most well-known Porsche builders and collectors. He found fame with his popular clothing brand, Serious, prior to building a career in real estate, cars, and filmmaking. To celebrate 10 years of “Urban Outlaw” the Petersen Automotive Museum runs a special exhibition from October 15th to January 31 2023.

Magnus Walker, one of the most well-known Porsche builders and collectors in the world, will display 10 of his outlaw Porsche cars at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. The exhibit will include a Porsche 924 Carrera GT, the Porsche 914 art car, and his famous red, white, and blue Porsche “277.”

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of “Urban Outlaw,” the award-winning documentary that detailed Magnus Walker’s journey from the tough streets of Sheffield, England, to lavish Los Angeles, the Petersen Automotive Museum will debut a new exhibit in its Legends of the Vault Gallery surrounding Walker, his journey, and his cars.

Walker found fame with his popular clothing brand. Serious, prior to building a career in real estate, cars, and filmmaking. The exhibit will include 10 cars and a series of objects personally selected by Walker. Highlights include his iconic red, white, and blue Porsche “277,” his Porsche 993 Art Car, his co-designed Nike SB dunks, and other art and automotive items curated by Walker himself.

On opening night, the public is invited to attend one of Walker’s popular outlaw gatherings at the Petersen Automotive Museum and then be among the first to view Walker’s private collection.
When and Where:
Magnus Walker’s Outlaw Gathering
Saturday, Oct. 15, 6 – 9 p.m.
“Urban Outlaw” Exhibition
Oct. 15 – Jan. 31, 2023
Petersen Automotive Museum
6060 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
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Edited press release
Pictures courtesy Petersen Automotive Museum