





We'll be talking about Emory Motorsports' 356 RSR build (this transcendently cool überOutlaw can be seen here ) as well as the other end of their 356 expertise spectrum, the 1951 356 SL Gmünd Coupe that gave Porsche it's very first class win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. That said, good conversations have a tendency to wander, and before the interview starts, we'd love for you to chime in with what you'd like to ask Rod, either here in the comment section, or onour Instagram page . Details are below:
Event:
Live-streamed interview between Petrolicious founder and CEO Afshin Behnia and Rod Emory of Emory MotorsportsWhen and where:
The interview will begin at 11AM PST. To tune in, just followPetrolicious on Instagram and visit our page to find the live video stream tomorrow at 11AM PST.How to participate:
Though the interview is a one-on-one format, we would love to hear what you'd like to know about Rod, the family business, their projects, etc. You can drop in to the comment section of this article, or head to ourInstagram page to continue the conversation there.Background on our guest:
Emory Motorsports is more than just the first and last name in 356 Outlaws. Born into a lineage of acute hot-rodders, Rod Emory has taken the family business to a point where its portfolio of work includes twin-turbo 356-911 hybrids along with precise restorations of Porsche endurance racing history. Between his guidance and a massive log of hands-on hours in the workshop, Emory has become an internationally known name, and a staple of the Porsche enthusiast community.


Images by Drew Phillips c/o Emory Motorsports