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Transportation

1962 Porsche Emory Special Roadster

1962 Porsche Emory Special Roadster

California-based Emory Motorsports has been producing some of the most gorgeous Porsches outside of Stuttgart for the last few decades. While these modified vintage cars might have purists screaming at their screens, we love vehicles like this 1962 Porsche Emory Special Roadster for their combination of vintage style, modern performance and unique appearance. Each Emory Special is a bespoke, one-off creation that’s built for a specific owner with Rod Emory’s signature eye for detail–so it’s an even more exclusive creation than say the 1960 Porsche 356 RSR Outlaw you’ve seen before. This particular version is a rag top roadster that feels like a Porsche while still having those trimmed down Emory lines and being powered by a proprietary Emory-Rothsport Outlaw 4-engine that can output up to 400 hp for maximum enjoyment. The waiting list for an Emory creation is almost two years long as this point, so if you want one, you better get on the list now.