Emory ‘Outlaw Reunion’
At The Village

 

The Village located at the International Tennis Hall of Fame
Friday, October 4th, 10AM - 5PM & Saturday, October 5th, 10AM - 4PM

We are thrilled to announce the ‘Outlaw Reunion’ and seminar with renowned car builders Rod Emory and Gary Emory and famous entertainer and proud Emory ‘Outlaw’ owner John Oates (of Hall & Oates fame). The Seminar will take place on Friday, October 4th, at 12:20 pm in the Casino Theater at the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Rod and Gary will discuss what inspired these incredible vehicles, the unbelievable story of how they created these unique and jaw-dropping cars, how the modifications evolved over the years, and what makes the ‘Outlaws’ so appealing to the discerning auto enthusiasts such as John.

Several historically significant Emory creations and restorations will be on display. One of the most significant cars to be featured is the 1951 Porsche 356SL 356/02-063 which marked the automaker's debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This iconic vehicle not only secured first place in its class but also achieved an impressive 20th overall finish. Fast forward to 2016, a significant milestone was reached when Rod Emory and Emory Motorsports when they completed a meticulous, multi-year restoration of the legendary Porsche.

The first Emory Special will also be on display at the ‘Outlaw Reunion.’ It was meticulously restored and modified in 1998 by Rod and his team at Emory Motorsport. The restoration project meticulously preserved the heritage and essence of the original car while incorporating modern enhancements for a tailor-made driving experience. 

A one-of-a-kind Porsche 356 Emory Special, specially designed and crafted for John Oates (of Hall & Oates fame), will also be featured. This collaboration between Oates and Emory is tailored to the musician's preferences and style. Being an automotive enthusiast, John Oates took the opportunity to create his ultimate dream car to celebrate his 70th birthday.

“We are thrilled to offer this unique opportunity to car enthusiasts,” said Audrain CEO Donald Osborne. “Center court at the International Tennis Hall of Fame will provide the perfect backdrop for these exceptional vehicles. Each car in the Emory collection embodies a unique story and has left an indelible mark on the industry. From legendary race cars to iconic custom builds, the Emory Outlaw Porsche collection represents the pinnacle of automotive artistry and engineering.”