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Emory does it again with the gorgeously resto-modified Outlaw 911K
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07-16-2019, 09:31 AM | #1 |
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Emory does it again with the gorgeously resto-modified Outlaw 911K
The 356 experts shifted focus to the 911 for a change, and the results are stunning
Lots of pic embedded in the attached article. https://driving.ca/porsche/911/auto-...ed-outlaw-911k Rod Emory has carved out a place for himself and his business in the world of Porsche by taking vintage 356s and bringing them into the modern era with mad style, grace and motorsport engineering. Now, with the Outlaw 911K, the Porsche experts at Emory Motorsports have completed their first project based on a Porsche 911. Commissioned by a special client, the project is based on a 1968 SWB 911 and inspired by the short-tailed Porsche 908-010 K-body prototype. It’s a new-age beauty with shades of retro stylings, which is classic Emory. But there’s a certain amount of playfulness here that not all the other Outlaws have. Features like the air horns mounted under the front, auxiliary lights, the Mobil Pegasus painted on the side, the 901 five-speed manual transmission or the cream-and-orange paint combo all bring a sense of fun to the custom build. Powering the 911K is a 2.5-litre twin-plug six-cylinder 911 engine that makes 190 horsepower with a modern ECU and a cooling fan from a 935. The car also got upgraded brakes with 911 S alloy calipers, a fully adjustable three-way KW shocks and Pirelli tires. Inside, there are 908-inspired seats with red covers and racing harnesses, a Prototipo steering wheel, an amber-coloured fibreglass dash cover and leather straps for the windows to round out the vintage rally feel. The Emory Outlaw 911K hasn’t revealed the price the customer paid yet, so feel free to browse through the gallery of photos below and take a guess at the number of zeroes the tag’ll end with. |
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07-16-2019, 01:36 PM | #6 |
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Same here ... and that's OK, because that's how Magnus approaches each resto/build. Each has a different point of view, a different reasoning, a different perspective, a different set of challenges -- and each represents a different archetype. Part of his genius, IMHO, and why I consider him more artist than restorer/modifier. He's not doing it to create a niche because each project IS a niche.
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