1962 Porsche Emory Special Roadster
Rod Emory restores Porsche 356 coupes and convertibles at his shop in northern Los Angeles. His company "Emory Motosports” are specialists in customising the Porsche 356s since the late 1980s. The timeless model was taken out of production in 1956 but has since remained a favorite of car collectors worldwide. Emory Outlaws feature subtle restyling and are fitted with race and rally-inspired accessories, with prices ranging from $175,000 to $250,000 plus the cost of the donor car. The engine is also heavily altered, now making up to 200 hp, more than three times the amount of power produced by stock 356s. If you want something similar, be prepared to wait, it takes 18-months to build an Emory with the kind of detailing done upon the car both mechanical and aesthetic. One look at it and you understand why.