The Porsche 356 is practically priceless, and one of the most beautiful cars to ever hit the road, but it's also given life to an underground "Outlaw" movement for people keen to ride the slipstream ...
For those unfamiliar with Emory, the automotive alchemist treats all his vintage 356s to a painstakingly detailed restoration. According to Bring a Trailer, this particular Outlaw is powered by a ...
Rod Emory's team has been in the custom Porsche business for a while. So when a customer asked them to go beyond the "Outlaw" style they invented more than two decades ago, they knew exactly what to ...
Following the “pre-A” specification, the 356 A arrived in 1955 with a few significant changes. Also known as the T1, the German sports car received a further revision in 1957 that’s known as the T2 ...
Heavily modified classic Porsches are always going to polarize opinions. But it's safe to say that the 356 RSR is unique and attention-grabbing. Emory Motorsports have been building Porsches since the ...
Did you know that in 1955 all Porsche 356 sports cars imported to the United States also carried the “Continental” moniker? At the time Porsche thought it would be a good idea to market its cars using ...
If you love vintage Porsches, especially the 356 models, then chances are you know of the man, the Outlaw—Rod Emory—who has made a career out of meticulously restoring 356s in his trademark Outlaw ...
Light, fast and nimble, yet perfectly engineered and reliable. If you thought Magnus Walker coined the term 'Outlaw' Porsche, it's time to meet the Emory family at Jay Leno's Garage. Rod Emory's ...
Emory Motorsports has earned renown for its lovingly restored classic Porsches, and one big reason is its work with the 356 Outlaw. Now, the custom shop has revisited one of the Outlaw’s most popular ...
An exceptionally restored and tastefully modified 1955 Porsche 356 Pre-A Speedster will cross the auction block at Mecum’s Monterey sale on Saturday, August 16, offering collectors a unique blend of ...
If you love vintage Porsches, especially the 356 models, then chances are you know of the man, the Outlaw—Rod Emory—who has made a career out of meticulously restoring 356s in his trademark Outlaw ...