@@donjuan150 Perhaps it's a matter of wording. I have as much passion and enthusiasm for classic cars and motorsport as anyone. I'd never say I need another man's passion in my life. I could sure use some of his money, but not passion.
As an owner of an '86 930 3.3 Strosek black on black I completely agree. There is no other car like it. Would not trade it for any new Porsche or any other car. Every time you drive it is a memorable experience that you actually remember. The ownership of this car is a life changing experience. You will experience good and bad times (when something breaks). A childhood hero that you should meet. Stay boosted!
I always try not to overdo it. But this video is in my eyes up to now the best video about Porsche 911. Great shots of his silver 930, sweeping through "wintry" and empty L.A. at night, short historical outline, some technical data and that pumping 80s beats in the background, just the way I love it. It definitely sets an audiovisual monument to the 930 like no other video before! To put it in Magnus' words: keep boosted. Couldn't say it better...
The 930 has something that many other cars lack, speed, design, character, timelessness, sound. Modern cars might look like spaceships. But this thing looks like perfection. It was made to be the fastest and now is admired because its no longer very fast but its still something to look up for. True timelessness. A testamony that striving for perfection is worth the effort.
Modern cars lack speed? They lack "design" (by which you likely mean style). They lack sound, as if a 9,000rpm GT3 isn't far better sounding than the vacuum cleaner 930... I think you need to approach commenting with some a sense of factual comparison instead of nostalgia-powered unthinking keyblasting.
These looked like spaceships/UFO to me back in the day since everything was a box green house and seeing a round 930 in silver really drew home the ufo/spaceship look. Though I loved it then and still now.
I love driving late or early depending on your perspective. I usually leave the house at 3:00am for a 2 and a half-hour commute to be at work by 6:00 am. It is truly the best time to be on the road. 😉
I was lucky enough to drive one of these 32 years ago on a 200 mile delivery across the country to a Porsche car dealership .I've wanted one ever since. They boss the road even just driving them slowly they feel special .
I'm a air-cooled vw fan with 5 personal pre 67 models under my garage roof over the years. I did a color change resto on a 69 911 ( obviously NA ) even with no turbo it was still a great car . The owner was a sport and let me drive it as much as I wanted . At the time I live on pch in Huntington Beach and drove it pretty frequently. Fun car even with low power due to curb weight. Love that air-cooled sound .
@@raidenout1515 air cooled sound can never ever be matched ❤🎶...100% agree . People should just UA-cam porsche air cooled sounds and they will be hooked
My love of Porsche came about when my mom told me stories about her working for Robert Redford and washing his turbo carerra. She said he owned a targa version, and to hear that he may have spec’ed this one but didn’t take delivery, brings my love full circle. Thank you for this!
Thank you Magnus for living the dream of...like 90% of us. You taste and love of cars is legend. This video is different then the others, its an extension of your body and mind - the others were interesting cars. This car not only defined Porsche but also Magnus Walker. Great!
This is one of the very best car videos. This has character, conveys the spirit of the car, and it was beautifully shot where this car belongs. Good stuff Magnus.
Brilliant! Sent chills down my spine. I “met” you one morning a couple weeks ago on Palmetto walking your dog. Love your work and your passion for these beautiful, exhilarating machines.
Wow, another great video. I recently sold my modded / boosted 930 to fund a Longhood resto. But damn I miss her. Bigger turbo, brakes and more suspension, not to mention sticky 335 out back make the car so much “better” than stock. To use an overused word: Epic! I recently bought a nice man 997 X51 to fill a gap until the modded ‘71 is ready w near enough 380 hp you would think it’s fast “enough” … but no. The old 930 fast or whatever it was left you with a feeling that you knew it was possibly your last drive! Scary, fast, exciting that is what an aircooled Turbo is. If you haven’t driven one you will not get it. Stay boosted 👍😎
This is THE first car that I can remember really making an impression on me as a kid. The silver paint color, the roofline, the headlights all added up to what I thought (and still think) is the best looking car ever produced.
I own a 1996 Saab 9000 Aero. It's Similar to this car in performance & that's one reason I bought it, I've had a love for the 930 since I was 15 & after 5 years I want it more than ever. I've fallen in love with the Saab despite the small issues it has, it handles brilliantly, It's 0-60 is 6 seconds with a top speed of 142MPH, It has some decent turbo lag unless you time it correctly, it takes a decent amount of pressure on the pedal to stop & as you said, it's an engaging feeling that makes you fall in love. The 930 Turbo will forever be my dream Porsche & I hope one day I can hop into one. For now I have my non Porsche, Swedish Porsche!
Easily the best video I’ve seen this year. Those cinematic shots were amazing. It’s always a pleasure to listen to the voice and even more the stories of Magnus. Amazing!
In high school I used to skip unnecessary periods (gym) and go check out all the used car dealerships in a 20 mile radius. One had an eclectic foreign inventory with a gorgeous 70's yellow 912. That's when I fell in love with Porsches. It was quite small not very powerful (flat 4?) But my lord it had a presence... "Test drove" it every chance they'd give me... Saved enough newspaper (Remember those?) money for a sizeable down payment- bloody insurance said no way in Hades. Still dream of it, as you can tell. Timeless designs... So strange how huge 911's are today compared with the earlier years, positively massive, yet hide it well. Cheers!
I think I wased in 15 or 16 when I read about the 930 Turbo. From that day till now, it is my dream car. I love the look of the mid 70 and 80 911 and 930 turbo cars. That is my goal is to own one, and drive it like I have in my head, for all these years. Thank you Magnus.
I drove a 1980 Porsche 930 Turbo on Pacific Coast Highway after installing new tires on it... I will never forget that day....an incredible car that's wicked fun to drive ...I still get goosebumps just thinking about it
Magnus you are 5 months older than me and I wanted to say you were talking to me in this video and I thank you for introducing this LEGENDARY CAR the 930 turbo to the younger generation of gear heads
The Porsche 930 may have been the first production car made by Porsche to sell in America but the Corvair was the first successful production turbo car sold in America from 62-66. Yes, I know Oldsmobile did it in 62 as well but it was a fail. I remember driving the owners 76 930 when it was needing exercise. Had to laugh about the turbo lag. Yes, driving a 930 requires calculations. It’s a car that challenges your math skills and you better be right and on top of things. Such was the case driving any early 911 before tire stagger. I like driving cars you need to have some fear and respect for. My personal preference though is a early 911 with Weber or mechanical injection. The sounds it makes. The raw mechanical feel and precision. Few cars can match and a joy to have experienced.
My boss in the 70s had one and knew it inside and out. Did all the work himself on it and probably still has it. We lived in a small town and that was the wickest ride in town. Cheers 🇨🇦
Thank you. Great production, Great narrative, and the Great 930 highlighted truly as it is. If this doesn't stir emotion in you, car enthusiast or not, you must be dead inside. Thank you again. ~Royal1 2u
I worked at Road Atlanta during the Can-Am days. OH ! The speed, the thunder of power, etc~~. It was AWESOME to be there 1st hand in person w/ ability to go anywhere in the compound, behind the scenes !! Best part was getting to meet and talk with the Drivers and shaking their hands ! I LOVED It !! p.s. got some great autographs too!
You've probably heard this a lot, but the Hagerty team is doing an incredible job. Especially in the "The Big Thing" video series. I really look at the screen with fascination in every new episode and after the video ends, I find myself looking at car classifieds sites. I would love to see a goddamn Zonda in the "The Big Things" video series. We know they are quite numerous in California.
Great video. Although, my jaw dropped when you described your vehicle with the Vin number 15 being the first sold in the US in 1976. I just purchased Vin number 17 1976 turbo but, did not understand the Porsche VIN numbering system. I think that means this car is number three! thanks for the lesson. Phil Prosapio Minnesota
On my wall in high school, the 930 has and always will be it for me. Bought an 81 ROW 930 in 96…just in for a drivetrain overhaul now. Looking forward to a great summer with it this year!
What an amazing production, Hagerty once again nailed it on the cinematography, editing, music, story and of course with the right presenter. This could have easily become a 45-90min special.
That whisper at the end combined with the love for this manufacturer, while looking at my Lego 930 Turbo, made all the hair errect. Goosebumps central! ✨🤤✨
This was one of the best automotive videos I’ve seen on YT. By the end of it I was looking for my checkbook! I needed to have one! (Then there’s the matter of my bank balance…) I’ll just rewatch this video a few more times! So cool. MW - when I’m in LA next - let’s hang!
I've got a late '77 and while it's true they were restricted with emissions controls and low boost, they respond very well to free-flow exhaust and an intercooler. Just removing the destructive smog system and adding the Euro exhaust does wonders and with headers, K27, intercooler and 1 bar it's as fast as a manual 991 gt3. Good vid.
Expect nothing else from Mago, beautifully shot great narrative, just amazing content. Still a trend setter. Fair play Sir, you’ve always had it and still do.
Great video about the car I also fell in love with as a kid. Great photography, writing, music and narration. I, too, wrote to Porsche as a kid and they were kind enough to respond to me, too. Such a cool thing for a car company to do! The silver 930 Turbo with whale tail and the black stone guard decals on the rear wheel flares. Beautiful. Some day I'll have one, too...I continue to dream.
Loved this video. LA/Tokyo; metropolitans, "American Wangan" when I was a young lad saw these cars seldomly. It was Wangan Midnight that drew me to really love these 930s. 930 is a beautiful machine one of Porsches best
Such an enjoyable video! Makes me want to drive down to LA tonight and find some of those roads. Really excellent, excellent piece thank you Magnus. Found via TST
What a video!!!! My dreamcar for all my life, i’ve got driven in one and the 964 turbo and O what want i one, i will drive the hell out of it and every time when i get out i can’t stop smiling!!! Thank you mister walker for a very good video, Greetz from the Netherlands , ramon
Beautiful. Loved everything about this episode... The car, the shots! Great job on synth wave vibe, fits perfect with the car and the city. I'm in awe, we need more of this, thank you!
This car has a magic to it only very few cars ever achieved. I grew up a few miles from Weissach, I work for Porsche and I know those cars for over 35 years now and this has always and will always be the greatest. It's the Name, the shape, the way it makes you feel when you take a look back at it while walking away after a ride, the oily smell, the fact that it will one day kill you....it's that fantastic of a car, it really is. Putting it next to a modern 992 Turbo is like putting a handcrafted Samurai Sword next to a Playstation Move Controller.
He really has the viewer riding shotgun on this midnight 930 Blade Runner-style blast through town! Such a great video. Magnus is an amazing host for these, and manages to be a Porsche brand ambassador without sounding like a PR guy.
As a kid of the 80's I remember Condor Man and the black on black 930's driven by the bad guys at the start of the film to this day I still lust after a black 930
Gotta say, the production values are amazing here. Great shots.
Photo is amazing, the sound editing not so much, I can hardly hear Magnus, the background music is far too loud.
Larry Chen coordinated the shots!
@@XavierEyez Yass machine gun Larry!
Id also argue the audio is awful here, Magnus is quiet and sounds like he's being recorded via phonecall.
With Larry Chen being the director of photography, I imagine it’d be tough to end up with bad footage
More Magnus Walker we need his passion in our lives!
Or you could get some of your own...
@@Panthercholo There is nothing wrong with appreciating and sharing someone's passion....
@@donjuan150 Perhaps it's a matter of wording. I have as much passion and enthusiasm for classic cars and motorsport as anyone. I'd never say I need another man's passion in my life. I could sure use some of his money, but not passion.
@@Panthercholo smells his own farts.
@@Sk00tZ True. I mean, who doesn't..??
As an owner of an '86 930 3.3 Strosek black on black I completely agree. There is no other car like it. Would not trade it for any new Porsche or any other car. Every time you drive it is a memorable experience that you actually remember. The ownership of this car is a life changing experience. You will experience good and bad times (when something breaks). A childhood hero that you should meet. Stay boosted!
Hagerty killing it. Great shots of the Porsche in Downtown. Magnus is an OG.
I always try not to overdo it. But this video is in my eyes up to now the best video about Porsche 911. Great shots of his silver 930, sweeping through "wintry" and empty L.A. at night, short historical outline, some technical data and that pumping 80s beats in the background, just the way I love it. It definitely sets an audiovisual monument to the 930 like no other video before! To put it in Magnus' words: keep boosted. Couldn't say it better...
The 930 has something that many other cars lack, speed, design, character, timelessness, sound. Modern cars might look like spaceships. But this thing looks like perfection. It was made to be the fastest and now is admired because its no longer very fast but its still something to look up for. True timelessness. A testamony that striving for perfection is worth the effort.
I dunno man, I’d say it’s still pretty fast
Modern cars lack speed? They lack "design" (by which you likely mean style). They lack sound, as if a 9,000rpm GT3 isn't far better sounding than the vacuum cleaner 930...
I think you need to approach commenting with some a sense of factual comparison instead of nostalgia-powered unthinking keyblasting.
Its still fast, 0-60 mph is 5 seconds in the later models.
@@SmashGhost you need to learn how to think and read critically.
These looked like spaceships/UFO to me back in the day since everything was a box green house and seeing a round 930 in silver really drew home the ufo/spaceship look. Though I loved it then and still now.
"Stay boosted, my friends!" Great line.
me with my NA 1.2L Corsa: yes I will.
I'm going to start telling my friends this
Everything he said was a great line
@@drthrax5430 ?
@@tadams100 i meant everything he said was great 👍
The night drive through the late hours in the city feels special, especially when there’s no traffic, it’s my kind of ASMR
I love driving late or early depending on your perspective. I usually leave the house at 3:00am for a 2 and a half-hour commute to be at work by 6:00 am. It is truly the best time to be on the road. 😉
Really loved this episode, congrats to Magnus and everyone involved in the production of this perfect little film.
I was lucky enough to drive one of these 32 years ago on a 200 mile delivery across the country to a Porsche car dealership .I've wanted one ever since. They boss the road even just driving them slowly they feel special .
I'm a air-cooled vw fan with 5 personal pre 67 models under my garage roof over the years. I did a color change resto on a 69 911 ( obviously NA ) even with no turbo it was still a great car . The owner was a sport and let me drive it as much as I wanted . At the time I live on pch in Huntington Beach and drove it pretty frequently. Fun car even with low power due to curb weight. Love that air-cooled sound .
@@raidenout1515 air cooled sound can never ever be matched ❤🎶...100% agree . People should just UA-cam porsche air cooled sounds and they will be hooked
Magnus aren't you originally from my neck of the woods ?
Undoubtedly my favorite Porsche ever made...love it in black
This car carries itself like nothing else. I love the halo rims.
It looks super good in dark green
My love of Porsche came about when my mom told me stories about her working for Robert Redford and washing his turbo carerra. She said he owned a targa version, and to hear that he may have spec’ed this one but didn’t take delivery, brings my love full circle. Thank you for this!
Those of us born in the 80s and raised in the 90s will appreciate the synthwave background music. Great production as always.
OK so that was amazing. Porsche, night driving, Synthwave music, Magnus awesome narration. This will be viewed many times by myself.
The ultimate Porsche! I fell in love with this car in 1976, when I was 15 years old and this love still lasts!!! The most beautiful “turbo” ever ❤️
Hands down one of the top 5 videos on UA-cam. Cinematography, narration, music, second to none!
What a production! great job from the team behind this, lovely episode for a unique car.
Thank you Magnus for living the dream of...like 90% of us. You taste and love of cars is legend. This video is different then the others, its an extension of your body and mind - the others were interesting cars. This car not only defined Porsche but also Magnus Walker. Great!
This is one of the very best car videos. This has character, conveys the spirit of the car, and it was beautifully shot where this car belongs. Good stuff Magnus.
3am in the morning & hell yeah I'm watching Magnus talking Porsche Turbo, special impressive tastefully simple, Rj in Oz
Brilliant! Sent chills down my spine. I “met” you one morning a couple weeks ago on Palmetto walking your dog. Love your work and your passion for these beautiful, exhilarating machines.
Wow, another great video. I recently sold my modded / boosted 930 to fund a Longhood resto. But damn I miss her. Bigger turbo, brakes and more suspension, not to mention sticky 335 out back make the car so much “better” than stock. To use an overused word: Epic! I recently bought a nice man 997 X51 to fill a gap until the modded ‘71 is ready w near enough 380 hp you would think it’s fast “enough” … but no. The old 930 fast or whatever it was left you with a feeling that you knew it was possibly your last drive! Scary, fast, exciting that is what an aircooled Turbo is. If you haven’t driven one you will not get it. Stay boosted 👍😎
This is THE first car that I can remember really making an impression on me as a kid.
The silver paint color, the roofline, the headlights all added up to what I thought (and still think) is the best looking car ever produced.
Truly an icon. I own an 87 930 and love it to death. Analog all the way but one of the first true super cars!
"A car that requires a committed driver" - My favorite line in this video. EXCELLENT work Magnus and Hagerty team! Keep bringing us more of this!
And a committed wallet.
Get this man a Netflix deal.!!! Magnus deserves it.!
Amazing work by Larry Chen and Magnus walker! The icons of our automotive world
Those drives at night with the image quality, the music, the Magnus storytelling...absolutely stunning. And you got the right car to go with it!
The music scores of this video are so spot on! Been a while since I watched an entire video at 1× playback speed.
I own a 1996 Saab 9000 Aero. It's Similar to this car in performance & that's one reason I bought it, I've had a love for the 930 since I was 15 & after 5 years I want it more than ever. I've fallen in love with the Saab despite the small issues it has, it handles brilliantly, It's 0-60 is 6 seconds with a top speed of 142MPH, It has some decent turbo lag unless you time it correctly, it takes a decent amount of pressure on the pedal to stop & as you said, it's an engaging feeling that makes you fall in love.
The 930 Turbo will forever be my dream Porsche & I hope one day I can hop into one. For now I have my non Porsche, Swedish Porsche!
I'm not a 911 guy but that was a brilliant film - thanks. "No bad angle" says it all - the 930 looks fantastic and I never get tired of looking at it.
Another great video from Hagerty. The production quality is inspiring. Keep 'em coming!
Easily the best video I’ve seen this year. Those cinematic shots were amazing. It’s always a pleasure to listen to the voice and even more the stories of Magnus. Amazing!
Man, this film is next level. ❤
In high school I used to skip unnecessary periods (gym) and go check out all the used car dealerships in a 20 mile radius. One had an eclectic foreign inventory with a gorgeous 70's yellow 912. That's when I fell in love with Porsches. It was quite small not very powerful (flat 4?) But my lord it had a presence... "Test drove" it every chance they'd give me... Saved enough newspaper (Remember those?) money for a sizeable down payment- bloody insurance said no way in Hades. Still dream of it, as you can tell. Timeless designs... So strange how huge 911's are today compared with the earlier years, positively massive, yet hide it well. Cheers!
I think I wased in 15 or 16 when I read about the 930 Turbo. From that day till now, it is my dream car. I love the look of the mid 70 and 80 911 and 930 turbo cars. That is my goal is to own one, and drive it like I have in my head, for all these years. Thank you Magnus.
What amazing detail, I Shazammed the last song and what a surprise!!!
A perfect video
This car has value as an old good friend, you know you gonna have a good time together
The cinematography on this is absolutely stunning. Combined with Magnus' voice and insights, it makes such a strong atmosphere.
I drove a 1980 Porsche 930 Turbo on Pacific Coast Highway after installing new tires on it... I will never forget that day....an incredible car that's wicked fun to drive ...I still get goosebumps just thinking about it
Magnus you are 5 months older than me and I wanted to say you were talking to me in this video and I thank you for introducing this LEGENDARY CAR the 930 turbo to the younger generation of gear heads
No Man's Land is the first movie I think about when I see this car. Lovely!
I’m loving this series. And the car. The camera shots are simply stunning. Many thanks to the Hagerty team for taking us on this thrilling journey.
The Porsche 930 may have been the first production car made by Porsche to sell in America but the Corvair was the first successful production turbo car sold in America from 62-66. Yes, I know Oldsmobile did it in 62 as well but it was a fail. I remember driving the owners 76 930 when it was needing exercise. Had to laugh about the turbo lag. Yes, driving a 930 requires calculations. It’s a car that challenges your math skills and you better be right and on top of things. Such was the case driving any early 911 before tire stagger. I like driving cars you need to have some fear and respect for. My personal preference though is a early 911 with Weber or mechanical injection. The sounds it makes. The raw mechanical feel and precision. Few cars can match and a joy to have experienced.
Magnus is referring to his silver Porsche 930 in the video being the first production U.S. version of the Turbo Porsche model being sold in the U.S..
Agreed, Webers on flat 6s and 4s sound amazing. Webers on anything :P
Spot on!
Best video I’ve ever seen. Magnus and Hagerty is a great combo. As a 911 owner… I want a 930.😢
My boss in the 70s had one and knew it inside and out. Did all the work himself on it and probably still has it. We lived in a small town and that was the wickest ride in town.
Cheers 🇨🇦
Thank you. Great production, Great narrative, and the Great 930 highlighted truly as it is. If this doesn't stir emotion in you, car enthusiast or not, you must be dead inside. Thank you again. ~Royal1 2u
THIS is how you make a video!!!!! 🔥 🔥 🔥
Thank You Hagerty and Mr. Walker, stunning, impressive cinematography and content !
I worked at Road Atlanta during the Can-Am days. OH ! The speed, the thunder of power, etc~~. It was AWESOME to be there 1st hand in person w/ ability to go anywhere in the compound, behind the scenes !! Best part was getting to meet and talk with the Drivers and shaking their hands ! I LOVED It !! p.s. got some great autographs too!
Between the Visuals and the monologue, I literally got goosebumps. keep up the awesome work.
As a fellow 930 3.0 turbo owner I have to say you've nailed it with this video!
You've probably heard this a lot, but the Hagerty team is doing an incredible job. Especially in the "The Big Thing" video series. I really look at the screen with fascination in every new episode and after the video ends, I find myself looking at car classifieds sites. I would love to see a goddamn Zonda in the "The Big Things" video series. We know they are quite numerous in California.
Every single episode of his makes me motivated to just be around cars and love them.
Without a doubt, the biggest thing - the 930 has been my halo car since childhood and I agree - it looks as good as ever
Fantastic episode...and the soundtrack...amazing! Great production and the greatest 911 silhouette ever!
Great video. Although, my jaw dropped when you described your vehicle with the Vin number 15 being the first sold in the US in 1976. I just purchased Vin number 17 1976 turbo but, did not understand the Porsche VIN numbering system. I think that means this car is number three!
thanks for the lesson.
Phil Prosapio
Minnesota
On my wall in high school, the 930 has and always will be it for me. Bought an 81 ROW 930 in 96…just in for a drivetrain overhaul now. Looking forward to a great summer with it this year!
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What an amazing production, Hagerty once again nailed it on the cinematography, editing, music, story and of course with the right presenter. This could have easily become a 45-90min special.
When you think about what else was around in 1976, this is simply astounding. ❤️
Love the breathless commentary. Keep doing this.
That whisper at the end combined with the love for this manufacturer, while looking at my Lego 930 Turbo, made all the hair errect.
Goosebumps central! ✨🤤✨
This was one of the best automotive videos I’ve seen on YT. By the end of it I was looking for my checkbook! I needed to have one! (Then there’s the matter of my bank balance…) I’ll just rewatch this video a few more times! So cool. MW - when I’m in LA next - let’s hang!
Dudes commentary is just the best for a bad ass car.
I'm a massive Porsche 911 fan and the 930 is truly iconic especially in this period colour
Best city line car driving video I ever see! Lovely Porsche
I've got a late '77 and while it's true they were restricted with emissions controls and low boost, they respond very well to free-flow exhaust and an intercooler. Just removing the destructive smog system and adding the Euro exhaust does wonders and with headers, K27, intercooler and 1 bar it's as fast as a manual 991 gt3. Good vid.
Expect nothing else from Mago, beautifully shot great narrative, just amazing content. Still a trend setter. Fair play Sir, you’ve always had it and still do.
I just bought my dream Porsche. 997.1 Turbo. Love these cars. Also have 4 other Porsches. My favourite make. Each one so different and special.
Incredible content… listening to Magnus talking about the 930 is a total escape.
Great video about the car I also fell in love with as a kid. Great photography, writing, music and narration. I, too, wrote to Porsche as a kid and they were kind enough to respond to me, too. Such a cool thing for a car company to do! The silver 930 Turbo with whale tail and the black stone guard decals on the rear wheel flares. Beautiful. Some day I'll have one, too...I continue to dream.
We need more passionate people in this sad world.
Loved this video. LA/Tokyo; metropolitans, "American Wangan" when I was a young lad saw these cars seldomly. It was Wangan Midnight that drew me to really love these 930s. 930 is a beautiful machine one of Porsches best
930 Turbo.... The Widow maker. My favorite Porsche and my dream car.
I can listen to Magnus talk about cars, especially Porsche all day!
Stunning, in every way. Thank you.
Wow... Awesome shots & great music. Very engaging. Stay boosted indeed.
Such an enjoyable video! Makes me want to drive down to LA tonight and find some of those roads. Really excellent, excellent piece thank you Magnus. Found via TST
What a video!!!! My dreamcar for all my life, i’ve got driven in one and the 964 turbo and O what want i one, i will drive the hell out of it and every time when i get out i can’t stop smiling!!! Thank you mister walker for a very good video, Greetz from the Netherlands , ramon
Amazing car and amazing video! Great stuff guys, keep it coming..
Beautiful. Loved everything about this episode... The car, the shots! Great job on synth wave vibe, fits perfect with the car and the city. I'm in awe, we need more of this, thank you!
the cinematography is on another level
You can hear it in Walkers voice, in his eyes this is a love letter to the 930.
This car has a magic to it only very few cars ever achieved. I grew up a few miles from Weissach, I work for Porsche and I know those cars for over 35 years now and this has always and will always be the greatest. It's the Name, the shape, the way it makes you feel when you take a look back at it while walking away after a ride, the oily smell, the fact that it will one day kill you....it's that fantastic of a car, it really is.
Putting it next to a modern 992 Turbo is like putting a handcrafted Samurai Sword next to a Playstation Move Controller.
He really has the viewer riding shotgun on this midnight 930 Blade Runner-style blast through town! Such a great video. Magnus is an amazing host for these, and manages to be a Porsche brand ambassador without sounding like a PR guy.
This excellent production is an absolute *mood.* Well done!
Fantastic piece thanks guys
Porsche passion at its best! Fantastic video!
This give me soo much chills. Like a 80s pop musicvideo ,like a real lonley man in he's only thing he need, the car, the 930 turbo
This is beautiful. So well shot. Such good editing. I love that Hagerty is making videos like this.
Go Magnus! Go Hagerty. Superb video and Magnus is a great presenter.
Larry did a hell of a Job with the shots
the scene at 9:17 with the dirty windows. i like the authenticity. amazing video quality..
Seeesh, what an exciting episode !!!
Hagerty has really been pumping out great content.
As a kid of the 80's I remember Condor Man and the black on black 930's driven by the bad guys at the start of the film to this day I still lust after a black 930
this is my Grail car. for a daily. perfect car,
Always wanted one , hopefully in the future - value has absolutely sky rocketed tho
Wow, really enjoyed that one!, perfectly narrated with great enthusiasm! Thanks Magnus!
This guys voice is so satisfying