@@eagerbobNot even in the same league. Magnus seems desperate to show of his knowledge. It is actually surprising how far he got. Good for him I guess.
A great story about having and driving and making life experiences in a car. Thanks Magnus and Mark for sharing. This video is why I love going to car shows and asking people about their stories and their cars. I have my Mom's 81 911 Targa, she bought as a lease in 85 with 71,000 miles on it. She took grand care of the car and It now has 240,000 plus. She drove it fast and it was her daily for many many years. She took driving lessons, took it to the track several times and would take it up to 110 and 120 regularly. I am happy to have it and make new memories in it remembering her.
Magnus keeps asking him questions. Then cutting him off . Even before he can fully answer a question. Magnus asks a brand new question. I feel likee i would have learned a whole lot more about that beautiful 356A. If the man was allowed to finish a thought. Let the man speak. 😕
Magnus Interuptus! 😂 Magnus: How long have you had this car? Mark: I bought it in.... Magnus: Where did you get it? Mark: I got it..... Magnus: What do you like about it? Mark: I love that it.... Magnus: Let's make this interview about me. Very frustrating to watch because I was actually interested in what Mark had to say and to know more about the car and his history with it.
I was beginning to think I was the only one annoyed by the rapid fire questioning. A great story nonetheless. Interviewer just needs to slow down so he can answer a question.
I'm interested in the car, not Magnus..... It's nearly unwatchable as he's just thinking of his next question and doesn't even bother listening to the answer - He ruined the video
I thought it is my German point of view, that made me a little uncomfortable about Magnus not letting this interesting man answering his questions. I think Marc is really a great guy and it’s a dream come true what he does with his old 356. He drives it like it was supposed to be driven. I really would love to have a chat with mark, not with Magnus though. Greetings from Germany, Juergen
A classic Porsche story, unlike a classic Ferrari story. God forbid a Ferrari driver should EVER drive from Florida to Nova Scotia! And over thirty states!? Hahahaaa! Never! Great story! Great episode!
Jesus, not a single sentence was finished by the guy without being interrupted with either a premature answer being blurted out or yelling the next question.
Yep, he's irritating, you aren't allowed to criticise him, but he's getting worse. I can't even put my finger on what it is exactly that annoys me: maybe its the highly cultivated image that he portrays. He ain't real
Magnus, or is it Gandalf, for F*cks sake, let the guy tell his story before you pre-empt and step all over his words!!! I enjoyed meeting Mark a few years back at Daytona where the back seat of the 356 was full of firewood. A true enthusiast.
A 356 was always a dream car for me. Wish I could’ve picked one up when they were $8500. I scratched that itch with a 911sc, and love putting miles on it….but I still dream of adding the 356. Glad Magnus had Mark on to share his.
I bought a used 356B Cabriolet for $ 2,650.00 in 1967. Still have it in 2024 and I have just as much fun driving it now, at 81 years old as I had at age 24.
Magnus ---- great story about a special car with its own great story. Was it Your idea or Mito's idea to cut this episode with the relaxed feel that You describe driving that cool car through the relaxed Southern country? If it wasn't intentional, it sure worked out that way.
Good job @brandonhartin I wonder how many Porsche owners have missed out on smiles per miles, memories made, meeting new people and places because they worry about keeping the miles low on their car and afraid of gathering patina along the way? Good for you Mark, keep up the good work! 👊 See you around!
I totally agree. I love hearing stories of people that actually drive and enjoy there rides.Not afraid of road rash and high miles.I am not a fan of trailer queens that have had thousands of dollars spent on restoration and then afraid to use them.
Love my fellow 356 Porsche driver, Mark Pribanic!!! This video was wonderfully shot by Brandon Hartin in a way that truly captured the car and Mark's love of driving it. Great job Magnus! Mark is a rare jewel that Im proud to call a friend. Keep on driving!!! Also--- Mark you need to get to Michigan! Tick off another state.
@SharonShahanCobb6094, hope to see you and Michael this summer! I want you to show me some of your favorite roads in your 356! We miss you guys and Ms. P. 🏁🏁🏁
Magnus - Thank you for sharing this very unique 356 story. Brandon - another great job filming/editing ! Mark is such a genuine person and simply wonderful to hang out with. You have a glimpse, sharing his story/history should inspire us to get out and drive our Pcars more often. Mark consistently drives about 20K miles a year in his car. So few of our 356 community experience this, at this level - true smiles per miles ! These cars were designed to use at a daily level; drive that next trip, don't fly :)
Magnus you have inspired me to pursue the life of Porsche ownership. My lease ends next May and I am searching for a 1985-1996 911 to daily drive for the rest of my life.
That’s one sweet 58 356 Magus has nice Porsches with his collection all right Mangus keep up the good work I like what you do Porsche all the way, and there is no substitute like what they say
Such a cool little Porsche, gets the shit driven out of it! Probably makes some people crazy, I'd do the same thing... I had a bus, and traveled with a long block under the back seat, just in case. They were cheap, and swapping the tin, and engine was quick. Funny how much they go for now. Love the podcast. PS the cars stance is great!
I know Palmdale seems like the middle of nowhere... it isnt. Its half an hour from almost anything.. not a big deal.. but this is coming from someone who spent the first 20 years of his life there
Great car and owner and what a cool surroundings there in Florida. Mark is the man...I so admire his willingness to drive that tub so far! We all live vicariously though him.
Thanks to everyone involved with this channel. Magnus Walker I have admired you for several years. I have yet to own a Porsche but soon. I want an old 911. My son wants a 356. We are currently reconditioning my son’s 1973 Super Beetle. We have, like Mark done lots of dirty work while the pros showed us the way. By the end of Summer it should be good to go then on to some yet unidentified Porsche.
@@markpribanic6199 love your car & what you’re doin’ with it. i wish you many more years of enjoyment. would love to see some sort of video on those spindles when you do it. i’ll find you on instagram.
Got you beat my B nirmal coupe made it to 46 states between 1976 - 1982 On the way to Portland Oregon parade travelling with dad in his 69 911T with 2 8 RSR factory bodywork and a friend from chicago chased them at 100+MPH trying to stay up with them, caught them dmfor lubch break, tgey were finishing their 2nd martini restaurant didn't serve alcohol
This is my favorite 356. I see it all over northeast fl. I’ve met Magnus briefly at Amelia but have yet to run into Mark. Hopefully I will someday just to hear more great stories about the car. So cool to see it on this series.
Not cool enough to have a 356??? Seriously? 😂 I always assumed you had one hidden away! Loving the OPP stories. Keeping the Porsche legacy alive and relevant as ever. 👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Feel und dank for all you bring to gearheads ununited or knighted Your style is wizard like and you are ! Your content is real experance free style. Thank you for sharing these joys. Bmw jag Bohemian guy E61 , 67 420 jag 67 shadow 71 GT6 Pelican parts are on board my e61 bla bla nah
I sold my old VW camper van to a guy who restored old cars and her took me for a spin in a MGA and it was gr8 fun. Btw he was also restoring a Porsche 356 and it was painted in Tremclad rust paint but it sounded glorious when he started it up for me ❤🥇
Getting ready to buy a pile of rusty panels and parts that will be combined to be my first 356... This video confirms that I'm making the right decision. What a stunning example of a driver / survivor. I can only hope to drive through 3-4 engine rebuilds.
Good words good story, keep up the good work! I have a 72 Beetle, mom was original owner and I've owned it since 1987. It's a little beat up a little fixed up but not too much. I enjoy taking it out here and there.
He’s gotta live on the Northside of Jax. My guess judging from the landscape is somewhere between the ferry in Mayport and American Beach/ Fernindina area.
Appreciate the videos Magnus. Really wish you wouldn't interrupt your guests.
Came here looking for someone else who noticed this. It stood out in this episode particularly.
@@Fahlahlah not as bad as Jay Leno though
@@eagerbob Funny, I was originally going to bring up how Magnus reminded me of Jay Leno.
@@eagerbob Right, Magnus is much, much worse, because of his attitude.
@@eagerbobNot even in the same league. Magnus seems desperate to show of his knowledge. It is actually surprising how far he got. Good for him I guess.
A great story about having and driving and making life experiences in a car. Thanks Magnus and Mark for sharing. This video is why I love going to car shows and asking people about their stories and their cars.
I have my Mom's 81 911 Targa, she bought as a lease in 85 with 71,000 miles on it. She took grand care of the car and It now has 240,000 plus. She drove it fast and it was her daily for many many years. She took driving lessons, took it to the track several times and would take it up to 110 and 120 regularly. I am happy to have it and make new memories in it remembering her.
Thanks for your efforts Magnus and Co., and to Mark for his inspirational Porschephileness.
Magnus keeps asking him questions. Then cutting him off . Even before he can fully answer a question. Magnus asks a brand new question. I feel likee i would have learned a whole lot more about that beautiful 356A. If the man was allowed to finish a thought. Let the man speak. 😕
Magnus Interuptus! 😂
Magnus: How long have you had this car?
Mark: I bought it in....
Magnus: Where did you get it?
Mark: I got it.....
Magnus: What do you like about it?
Mark: I love that it....
Magnus: Let's make this interview about me.
Very frustrating to watch because I was actually interested in what Mark had to say and to know more about the car and his history with it.
So true, drives me crazy.
Yeah it gets too much, I had to stop watching. FFS let the man answer a damn question.
I was beginning to think I was the only one annoyed by the rapid fire questioning. A great story nonetheless. Interviewer just needs to slow down so he can answer a question.
I'm interested in the car, not Magnus..... It's nearly unwatchable as he's just thinking of his next question and doesn't even bother listening to the answer - He ruined the video
I thought it is my German point of view, that made me a little uncomfortable about Magnus not letting this interesting man answering his questions.
I think Marc is really a great guy and it’s a dream come true what he does with his old 356.
He drives it like it was supposed to be driven. I really would love to have a chat with mark, not with Magnus though.
Greetings from Germany,
Juergen
Magnus, let the man talk! You ask him a question, he says two words and then you ask another question or you interrupt his store. 😖
Love the series, but noticing Magnus constantly interrupting. Let the man finish.
Ditto. Why ask a question if you don't show the courtesy to listen to the answer.
His car always stands out at the Rolex 24 and HSR events. Happy to see so many people appreciate Mark's Car.
Let your guests finish their sentences man!
A classic Porsche story, unlike a classic Ferrari story. God forbid a Ferrari driver should EVER drive from Florida to Nova Scotia! And over thirty states!? Hahahaaa! Never!
Great story! Great episode!
Yes on Ferraris but check briansquestionabledecisions on Instagram. Ferrari to Alaska and everywhere else.
John was amazing obviously !
Jesus, not a single sentence was finished by the guy without being interrupted with either a premature answer being blurted out or yelling the next question.
15:54 was painful.
Yep, he's irritating, you aren't allowed to criticise him, but he's getting worse. I can't even put my finger on what it is exactly that annoys me: maybe its the highly cultivated image that he portrays.
He ain't real
Magnus, or is it Gandalf, for F*cks sake, let the guy tell his story before you pre-empt and step all over his words!!! I enjoyed meeting Mark a few years back at Daytona where the back seat of the 356 was full of firewood. A true enthusiast.
A no AC car in Florida and drum brakes, this guy lives it. My hats off to him.
Great video Magnus. Loving this series. You plan on coming back to the UK this year? Would like to meet you some time.
A 356 was always a dream car for me. Wish I could’ve picked one up when they were $8500. I scratched that itch with a 911sc, and love putting miles on it….but I still dream of adding the 356. Glad Magnus had Mark on to share his.
I bought a used 356B Cabriolet for $ 2,650.00 in 1967. Still have it in 2024 and I have just as much fun driving it now, at 81 years old as I had at age 24.
Great car and great owner! Mark is always approachable and willing to talk Porsches.
Nice to see a combo of locations in this video from the beach to historic downtown Fernadina. Cool story and car!! Thanks Magnus and Mark!
Living in Jax I see Mark's car often. It never fails to bring a smile to my face! :)
Magnus ---- great story about a special car with its own great story.
Was it Your idea or Mito's idea to cut this episode with the relaxed feel that You describe driving that cool car through the relaxed Southern country?
If it wasn't intentional, it sure worked out that way.
Such a great story! Magnus, the entire OPP series has been super entertaining to watch, I can't wait to see future episodes!
Good job @brandonhartin
I wonder how many Porsche owners have missed out on smiles per miles, memories made, meeting new people and places because they worry about keeping the miles low on their car and afraid of gathering patina along the way? Good for you Mark, keep up the good work! 👊 See you around!
I totally agree. I love hearing stories of people that actually drive and enjoy
there rides.Not afraid of road rash and high miles.I am not a fan of trailer queens
that have had thousands of dollars spent on restoration and then afraid to use
them.
@@sdc5683 you will never see a Singer or any of those super over restored custom cars hit 100k miles .
@@FueledBy.Passion there was a singer at Daytona that the owner drove from Texas with. So at least one probably will.
@@mattonthewater awesome!
Love you and your work magnus sir from Pakistan
Love my fellow 356 Porsche driver, Mark Pribanic!!! This video was wonderfully shot by Brandon Hartin in a way that truly captured the car and Mark's love of driving it. Great job Magnus! Mark is a rare jewel that Im proud to call a friend. Keep on driving!!! Also--- Mark you need to get to Michigan! Tick off another state.
@SharonShahanCobb6094, hope to see you and Michael this summer! I want you to show me some of your favorite roads in your 356! We miss you guys and Ms. P. 🏁🏁🏁
Dear Magnus, I have never heard you interrupt constantly before. It's unbearable, I'm sorry. Please redeem
What a great episode!!! Magnus captures the essence of what the pure love of driving and owning an old Porsche is all about
Totally agree - both Magnus and the owners enthusiasm and love for being behind the wheel are infectious.
Analog Life in a Digital World...
Nice!..✊️
Catchy! 🏁🏁🏁
Alan Clarke was a car aficionado and he always rated the 356. Not sure why if I’m being honest, but pleased this old thing has survived.
17:06 - there’s a reason why this man is beyond successful. I hope you picked it up right here.
Who else wants a carbon tub 4 cam Carrera Porsche.....make it or I might.. lol
Fab car. A 356 in the UO collection... Its a must I'd say.
Patina is the way.
Magnus - Thank you for sharing this very unique 356 story. Brandon - another great job filming/editing ! Mark is such a genuine person and simply wonderful to hang out with. You have a glimpse, sharing his story/history should inspire us to get out and drive our Pcars more often. Mark consistently drives about 20K miles a year in his car. So few of our 356 community experience this, at this level - true smiles per miles ! These cars were designed to use at a daily level; drive that next trip, don't fly :)
Awe shucks, lol. Need to drive the 356 to visit ya’ll in Michigan this summer! Already summer in Neptune Beach 👎🏼
I love❤ PORSCHE!!!!!
Magnus you have inspired me to pursue the life of Porsche ownership. My lease ends next May and I am searching for a 1985-1996 911 to daily drive for the rest of my life.
That’s one sweet 58 356 Magus has nice Porsches with his collection all right Mangus keep up the good work I like what you do Porsche all the way, and there is no substitute like what they say
I’m unsure why MW kept cutting him off when he was talking.
Such a cool little Porsche, gets the shit driven out of it! Probably makes some people crazy, I'd do the same thing... I had a bus, and traveled with a long block under the back seat, just in case. They were cheap, and swapping the tin, and engine was quick. Funny how much they go for now. Love the podcast. PS the cars stance is great!
I wish Magnus would let the guy speak and finish.
"El caminante grandioso"!! really getting very good at giving us the real stories , real people, NO BS SHOW! keep it up bro!, Need to stop by PR !
Jacksonville has always great car scene, I lived there in the 90’s , you seriously get a stiff neck from turning your head to look…
Hey, Its Rip Van Winkel driving a Porsche. Whodathunkit. ROFL. Loved the video!
Great side story. Fire extinguishers a must. Beautiful color on this 356. Smiles per mile. Love it.
I know Palmdale seems like the middle of nowhere... it isnt. Its half an hour from almost anything.. not a big deal.. but this is coming from someone who spent the first 20 years of his life there
Hi Magnus, kurt/funbuggy do you consider buy one for yourself?? A 356???
Magnus gets an “F“ for very poor interview technique. You must let your guest answer your questions without interrupting him.
Great car and owner and what a cool surroundings there in Florida. Mark is the man...I so admire his willingness to drive that tub so far! We all live vicariously though him.
Thank you my friend! See you at Rennsport!
Her either am in Jax and I have no idea where they are at when they are talking. Also, which beach is that? Daytona?
Amelia Island.
@Wailer Mon yeah, heard that. Lived in Yulee so no idea where specifically. Guess I'll check into it
Ft. George Island, Huguenot Beach, Big & Little Talbot Island, Amelia Island & Fernandina Beach
And the 50 356 is very hard to fine and keep it that way with the rust and the paint job. It looks good you guys have a good day.
old vintage Porsches are the best circa 1990, the modern Porsches look bloated with luxury
Thanks to everyone involved with this channel.
Magnus Walker I have admired you for several years.
I have yet to own a Porsche but soon.
I want an old 911.
My son wants a 356.
We are currently reconditioning my son’s 1973 Super Beetle. We have, like Mark done lots of dirty work while the pros showed us the way.
By the end of Summer it should be good to go then on to some yet unidentified Porsche.
The car that I wish that I had always kept - my 65, 356 C!
That was a great video, Magnus. I enjoyed it immensely.
Thank ou Mark. That made me feel good and wat me to drive my car across country and not worry about the next lucky owner.
@BertHarris9748 do it and take the two lane roads! 🏁🏁🏁
Super cool fun car, and story, thanks, Mark and Magnus!
Thank you Malcom
If this video doesn’t make you want a three fifty six nothing will!!!!
15:21 Tom cruise’s cousin from Florida
“Help me help you!” Funny association, thank you
The shots on the beach were well worth the risk! Great story Mark and Magnus!
Great video. Well done
Drive em if you got em!
Magnus, stop talking over the guy and let him talk FFS.
Magnus asks a question then proceeds to cut the guy off and answer his own question.
Didn't start driving Porsche's until they became a name
I love everthing about it, this is how yu should cater for a 356!
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst is the same as prepare for the worst and hope for the best lol
Great episode!!!!!!!!!
Love the color, I think it's BMW 326 turquoise green
The 1999/2000 z3 color
Seen this car many times in S. Florida at the DRT. I always go out of my way to see amd check on it. 🙂
Thank yiu
Had a 356A with a sunroof. Such a joy to drive. Can't explain it. Some kind of magic.
Lovely! I really like the OPP stories, great idea and brilliant footage.👍
had a similar experience with John Benton passing thru Cali on a road trip. helluva nice guy. salt of the earth. so kind.
#TRUTH! Much respect to John Benton!
@@markpribanic6199 love your car & what you’re doin’ with it. i wish you many more years of enjoyment. would love to see some sort of video on those spindles when you do it. i’ll find you on instagram.
Got you beat my B nirmal coupe made it to 46 states between 1976 - 1982
On the way to Portland Oregon parade travelling with dad in his 69 911T with 2 8 RSR factory bodywork and a friend from chicago chased them at 100+MPH trying to stay up with them, caught them dmfor lubch break, tgey were finishing their 2nd martini restaurant didn't serve alcohol
That’s bad ass! Driving her out to Rennsport to get the last 8. I’ll have 48 by the time I arrive in California.
This is the coolest story. I’m loving this OPP series Magnus keep ‘‘em coming
Cool story, love the spirit from Mark, these cars are drivers and deserve to be used !
I miss my 356sc every day. I have had seĺers remorse for 52 years.
This is my favorite 356. I see it all over northeast fl. I’ve met Magnus briefly at Amelia but have yet to run into Mark. Hopefully I will someday just to hear more great stories about the car. So cool to see it on this series.
@RedRustBucket, I’m always out and about in the 356. If we cross paths, please say hello and introduce yourself. 🏁🏁🏁
@@markpribanic6199 Will do. Thanks man. 👍
Not cool enough to have a 356??? Seriously? 😂 I always assumed you had one hidden away! Loving the OPP stories. Keeping the Porsche legacy alive and relevant as ever. 👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
OPP is a catchy thing. I can relate to
it. Loved driving my
boss's 928 .
Like the grunge stuff. Waabie Sabbi
That's it. That's the one 👌
What a beautiful beautiful card👌🙏
Is there no car inspection in florida? Virginia wouldn't allow that on the road with the stickers on the winshield and cracked headlight glass.
No there isn’t, surprisingly with all the ass backwardness Florida’s current Governor has implemented
Awesome Interview
Beautiful car. Beautiful usage and cool owner. Thanks to the owner for sharing it.
Great video
Feel und dank for all you bring to gearheads ununited or knighted Your style is wizard like and you are ! Your content is real experance free style. Thank you for sharing these joys. Bmw jag Bohemian guy E61 , 67 420 jag 67 shadow 71 GT6 Pelican parts are on board my e61 bla bla nah
Need to say it louder for the people in the back , DRIVE YOUR CARS!!
YES!
Watching from Sheffield 👍🏻 what a epic motor
I hate the cracks, busted parts, etc.
I sold my old VW camper van to a guy who restored old cars and her took me for a spin in a MGA and it was gr8 fun. Btw he was also restoring a Porsche 356 and it was painted in Tremclad rust paint but it sounded glorious when he started it up for me ❤🥇
Surprisingly fun riding along in Mark's 356.
Great Car Great Story
Getting ready to buy a pile of rusty panels and parts that will be combined to be my first 356... This video confirms that I'm making the right decision. What a stunning example of a driver / survivor. I can only hope to drive through 3-4 engine rebuilds.
What’s your IG? I’d like to follow along your journey! 🏁🏁🏁
@@markpribanic6199 gregsgaragekc You'll see quite a few projects outside of cars there too.
Good words good story, keep up the good work! I have a 72 Beetle, mom was original owner and I've owned it since 1987. It's a little beat up a little fixed up but not too much. I enjoy taking it out here and there.
Hey DUDE.
Greets,👨🏻💼🐶🏴☠️
Great Beach documentary!
I made Cape Town with an AC COBRA. I imagine what you boys felt around there and I love that car too.
Fazit:
Great film, very professionell and awesome.
Thank you again.
Way trick
He’s gotta live on the Northside of Jax. My guess judging from the landscape is somewhere between the ferry in Mayport and American Beach/ Fernindina area.
I live in Neptune Beach, we shot on Fort George, Hugonaut, Amelia & Fernandina Beach
@@markpribanic6199 I used to live at the corner of Florida and First street and on 3rd street between Myra and Oleander.
Just killer Magnus!
Driving on a beach and around the ocean? That salt will make that old thing EVAPORATE. It will be ruined and disappear.
Next generation needs cars to restore too, lol
This car just so happens to have grown up on that beach.
awesome - well done Magnus
This car has seen the world.
Great car, and very cool guy!
Wow awesome car and story