1962 Porsche 356 Emory Outlaw coupe, Condor Yellow on black leather

Price: US $89,950.00 Item location: Bellevue, Washington, United States
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 356
  • SubModel: Emory Outlaw
  • Type: Coupe
  • Trim: Emory Outlaw
  • Year: 1962
  • Mileage: 0
  • VIN: 118725
  • Color: Yellow
  • Engine size: 1600cc 115hp
  • Power options: --
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: Coupe
  • Interior color: Black
  • Options: --
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description:

1962 Porsche 356 Emory Outlaw

1962 Porsche 356 Emory Outlaw finished in Condor Yellow with Black Leather Interior. Originally Built as a Vintage Race Car by Emory Motorsports, the suspension on this fine example is built to full race specifications from how the car was originally commissioned. And in 2012 it was converted to Outlaw/Street again by Emory.With only an hour meter in place of an odometer, this Porsche 356 shows 198 hours. (using an average speed of 50 mph, maybe 9,900 miles since '08)It features; Engine work done by ACE 356/Art Conner (86mm P/C 10.5/1, Elgin 7208-19 Cam Grind, Dyno tested at 115hp to the wheels), Transmission (Modified Main Shaft 2A, 3E, 3B, 4A, GT Limited Slip, Aluminum Solid Front and Rear Mounts), Suspension (Wright De-Cambered Front Spindles, Koni Shocks, 19mm Front Sway bar, Skirmants Camber Regulator), Glass (Lexan Side and Rear, Glass Windshield), Seats (Fibersteel GT Speedsters Seats - Wide), Fuel Tank (Custom Fuel Cell). Dual Solex Carbs, 12 Volt System, Limited Slip Differential, Koni Shocks, 19mm Front Sway Bar, Lexan Side and Rear Windows, Glass Front Windshield, Fibersteel GT Speedster Front Seats, Custom Fuel Cell, Roll Cage, 5-Point Racing Harness, Spare Tire, Hour Meter Gauge. The Outlaw build on this Porsche 356 was completed by Emory Motorsports in 2008 wearing the number 87. Emory Motorsports was started by Rod Emory and his Wife after moving to Oregon behind his dad in 1996 and his dad's business of Porsche Parts Obsolete. Building track cars was a specialty that Rod Emory was able to dive into and be successful at. Installed with many parts like 944 Turbo S Trailing Arms and Brakes, Custom Alloy Wheels, and using Polo Motors 4 Engine, the cars were a hit. The racing scene started to slow down a bit in the U.S. and he chose to focus his attention on building 356 Outlaws. He offers engine options that produce up to 220 bhp. Since 1996 Emory Motorsports, now located in North Hollywood CA, has produced over 150 Emory Outlaws and Emory Specials.This 356 with all the trademark elements of an Emory Motorsports Outlaw build, is an incredible find, and a fun car to own and drive.