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In 1998, after attending Porsche's 50th-anniversary celebrations at Laguna Seca, Emory road-tripped the 356 with his wife, Amy, and two-month-old son, Zayne, towing a matching aluminum camping ...
Fully embracing its rogue design, this 1960 Porsche 356 RSR ‘Outlaw’ is a menacing creation by Californian workshop Emory Motorsports with performance assistance from MOMO. A headlining star in RM ...
The 1960 Porsche 356 also comes with a 5-speed manual transmission on a rear-wheel-drive setup. On the road, Leno could immediately feel the impact on the throttle from Emory’s Outlaw-4 engine.
Without the 356, there is no Porsche. And this isn't the modern titan that we know Porsche as today; it's a tiny company from a part of the world that was desperately unpopular at the time.
Emory Motorsports has unveiled its latest 1959 Porsche 356 A Coupe restomod, created for Eli Kogan from the OTTO Car Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. Like other ‘Emory Special’ 356 A models built ...
Emory’s bespoke Porsche 356 open top roadster brings the past and present together in tour de force build. Emory Motorsports has been behind the some of the most exciting Porsches we’ve ever seen.
But it's safe to say that the 356 RSR is unique and attention-grabbing. Emory Motorsports have been building Porsches since the mid-1990s. However, this is the car that made owner Rod Emory famous.
The Most Extreme Porsche 356 Ever Built Is Up for Sale Rod Emory's wild 356 RSR coupe is a twin-turbo rocket that weighs just 1950 pounds. And you can own it.
Emory then “designed a proportionally shortened camshaft housing which is machines from 6061 billet”, while their custom crank and camshafts mate perfectly with Porsche oem units. Ignition-wise, the ...