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How we made the 1959 Emory Outlaw RHD Coupe in GT Silver

How we made the 1959 Emory Outlaw RHD Coupe in GT Silver

This is the inaugural installment of a class of videos we call “walk arounds” to give our friends and fans an inside look at how we do what we do.

Beautiful images of our finished cars frequently make the rounds in the media, but rarely does one see what it took to achieve the standards of car building that we set.

This 1959 Porsche 356 Coupe is a case study in the concours-quality restoration we do, but also in the modifications we make to improve what was already a well-engineered car.

Here are some links to the resources mentioned in this video:

Rustoleum (https://www.rustoleum.com/pages/automotive/)
Pacific Coast Powdercoating (@paccoastpowder | Instagram)
Remy Chwae (@sign_gal | Instagram)
Drew Phillips (http://drewphillipsphotography.com)
Relicate Leather (https://relicate.com)
Spinneybeck Leather (https://www.spinneybeck.com)
Kill Spencer (https://killspencer.com)
Fat Performance Engines (https://fatperformance-rimco.com)

Follow us on Instagram for the most current news, happenings (and the occasional job posting).
http://www.instagram.com/rodemory

Emory Motorsports builds the most iconic Porsche 356s on the planet from factory original cars. Our cars benefit from the best bare-metal rotisserie restoration, body work and paint. We build a few types of cars: Outlaws, Specials and the RS. To find out more about these unique breeds, please visit our web site:

http://emorymotorsports.com

Видео How we made the 1959 Emory Outlaw RHD Coupe in GT Silver канала Rod Emory
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