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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2007

A mini-documentary about a vintage Porsche restoration and racing company in McMinnville, Oregon.
www.testdrivevideos.com 800-272-7222
www.servicedrivevideos.com
http://www.emorymotorsports.com

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  • By far the best video I have seen on Rod Emory. In most other videos, Rod is looking into the camera and shouting. This one is much more professional. Emory does represent a very fascinating story, and I am greateful to the producer of this vid for the insight and artistry they brought to helping him communicate properly.

  • Whaat? I lived in McMinnville,OR for a year and I NEVER saw or heard anything of that. :(

  • fantastic video...... Thanks for sharing.

  • bradgotch is teh uber gayness

  • @bradgotch my my such language.

  • @poorshanutt I apologize by definition a Vintage car is made between the years 1919 and 1930. So no you cant call a pre-a Vintage, you burke.

  • @poorshanutt Incorect look at your Dictionary! Anyway Im a convict you ignorant, gun loving septic tank!

  • @bradgotch Thats because us Americans are so dang stupid and unrefined. we are no match to the Brits when it comes to things like snobbery... BTW, since Porsche was a post war car it is not a classic by your British rules, does that mean you cant call the Pre-a a vintage Porsche but must call it a post war Porsche.. Do me a favor and stay in not so Great Briton.

  • This is a great video. I especially like the onboard racing footage and the shot of the garage with all the cars lined up nose to tail! Good stuff. :-)

  • I love this but do me a favour and refer to cars of this era as classics. Vintage cars are the first generation of automobile ie 1900-1940. It seems Americans are confused by the terminology

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