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ast your mind back to the November 2019 issue of and you’ll recall the Darth Vader-aping twin-turbocharged 356 Outlaw fresh from its stay at the Emory Motorsports workshop in McMinnville, Oregon. The home of many of the world’s most impressive 356 restorations, including the aluminium-bodied 356/2063 Gmünd SL coupe entered into Porsche’s first outing at Le Mans exactly seventy years ago, Emory Motorsports is widely credited with kickstarting the Porsche Outlaw movement, though not every one of its custom creations is as wild as the 400bhp monster we pointed our cameras at in 2019 – built in partnership with Italian automotive accessories giant, MOMO, and carrying aggressive 935-inspired coachwork, the formerly derelict 356 B T5 is now riding on a 964 Carrera 4 chassis, resulting in the world’s first all-wheel-drive 356 (in turn, setting the

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