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Written by Stephen Dobie
We met Emory Motorsports a few months ago, and immediately fell slightly in love with the idea of restomod Porsches that aren"t 911s. With its new 356 RSR, we"re head over heels. It"s a much more serious piece of kit; power is up from 200 to almost 400bhp, but still in a car that weighs around 900kg. Expect it to be a small handful. The engine itself is a twin-turbo boxer engine and while comprising only 2.4 litres and four cylinders, it"s derived from the 3.6-litre six of a 1990s 911. It"s paired with a five-speed manual gearbox.
Date written: 11 Jun 2019
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We met Emory Motorsports a few months ago, and immediately fell slightly in love with the idea of restomod Porsches that aren"t 911s. With its new 356 RSR, we"re head over heels. It"s a much more serious piece of kit; power is up from 200 to almost 400bhp, but still in a car that weighs around 900kg. Expect it to be a small handful. The engine itself is a twin-turbo boxer engine and while comprising only 2.4 litres and four cylinders, it"s derived from the 3.6-litre six of a 1990s 911. It"s paired with a five-speed manual gearbox.
Date written: 11 Jun 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15990