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Thread: FS: @classicdriver - an Emory outlaw car

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    FS: @classicdriver - an Emory outlaw car

    just found this from a R and T blast........I loooove these modded Emory cars....but man the prices have just gone thru the moon.

    any1 know value of the emory cars 10 yrs ago or so?....

    https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car...56/1956/508182

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    I don't think this is an Emory Outlaw "Restored & modified in TONE (whatever that means) with the "OUTLAW" movement coined by Rod Emory"

    Regards

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    Emory or not it sure looks the part...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolly View Post
    I don't think this is an Emory Outlaw "Restored & modified in TONE (whatever that means) with the "OUTLAW" movement coined by Rod Emory"

    Regards
    Spot on Rolly. I asked and was told it was done by a shop in Portugal...

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    good catch..I didnt notice.

    that makes the price even more puzzling

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