EMORY MOTORSPORTS BUILDS THE 1960 PORSCHE 365 RSR THAT NEVER WAS
Rob Curedale
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Emory Motorsports has built a custom 1960 Porsche combining the outer shell of a 1960 356b T5 coupe with the chassis of a 1990 Porsche 194 c2. It took seven years to build from hand made aluminum panels. The powerplant is a 2.4-liter Emory-Rothsport twin-turbocharged flat-four engine, which produces up to 393 horsepower with two Garrett FT28R ball bearing turbos with Turbosmart wastegates and a purpose-built fuel-injection system.
BFA at Fairfield University
5 年Beautiful
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5 年Grateful that we can still do crazy things like these. Absolutely beautiful expression of passionate execution and love for automobiles.
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5 年I could be wrong, but, I believe that is built on a 964 C2 chassis. I’d have to drive it to know for sure. Keys?? Anyone?
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5 年That car is absolutely stunning
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5 年Really i don’t know how more expect, we arrive in a time were almost anything is possible, is a challenge for our creativity and some times achieved “that never was”