Outlaw Porsche 356
Hot Rods or "Restomods" are common in the classic car world; owners seek to make their car more interesting, improve performance, and demonstrate their individuality. Gary Emory is credited with coining the term "Outlaws" for modified Porsche 356s... Gary's father was a well known Hot Rod Customizer back in the 50's in Los Angeles.
What defines an Outlaw? There isn't a hard and fast definition. Some members say they know it when they see it...some of it is just attitude. Body modifications, engine swaps, different wheels, transmission or brake swaps and custom styling touches are often found on an Outlaw 356.
Registry Member Kevin Wills offered the insight: "If the purists are angry with what you have done to a 356, it is an Outlaw."