Great video. I have been close friends with Rod Emory since the first grade. When we were your age we were riding ATC's and Quads together. Thats why he has the collection that you seen in his shop. I'm extremely impressed and proud of my good friend Rod Emory.
Thank you! That is an awesome story to hear! Rod has always been one of my favorite guys in the car community. Such a genuine guy who's an absolute master at his craft!
Merci je suis un grand (pas par la taille ni le portefeuille) admirateur de PORSCHE mais les idées 💡 et le travail D'EMORY MOTORSPORTS sont extraordinaires c'est incroyablement fantastique merci merci et encore merci
Love your enthusiasm. The machine was an english wheel. Look it up. Also look up Karmann notchback. Finally, you also need an "as well" counter too. Enjoyed the video anyway. Glad you recognized the too many cools. Keep it up.
The red car is a T6 Karmann Hardtop, at least a 1962. It is from the factory. It is basically a cabriolet with a hardtop welded in place. Some people cut the tops off to make cabriolets.
@@thestiglette No problem. Porsche outsourced the building of the bodies to a bunch of places during the 356 years. Most notably Reutter, Karmann, Drautz. Once they were done, they were shipped to the factory to mate up with the mechanicals and for final assembly. I think this was done to speed up production. There’s a cool video on RUclips about the construction process.
Wow... with such a young age and that amount of knowledge and passion for cars, you are amazing! Please do continue to make videos! You have a lot of potential to be BIG in this world buddy!
Hey kid, try not to use ''this one'', instead, use the car #911, 356, etc with correct spec; ie; look, read and engage before filming and describing, keep it up kid !
I actually was invited to this event last minute so I didn’t have any time to do research. Plus this was a few years ago when I just started out. If you check out my latest video with Magnus Walker you can see how much stuff has changed!
I suggest you re-visit #46 shown at 12:20. No, it is not another re-furb.. it is the first Porsche raced. The 1st. And no it isn't "very unique".. it is the one and only #46. Also, there is no such thing as "very" unique, truly unique, singularly unique, most unique or any other kind of unique. Unique is a stand alone word; you cannot modify a superlative word. It is unique or it is not. Also.. go back to the "baby" blue car, exceptional and blown off. . The Karmann is a well known unique vehicle.. had one in 1986... offed it.. too much rust. Paid $900, sold for $1000. I also had a 1953 bent window 1500 Normal for which I paid $100 ( one hundred) in 1965. I sold it a year later for $1100. I was 19 at the time. Take some English and grammar lessons, stop watching CNN for the proper way to report, they are abysmally ignorant and laughable. I'll add to that anyone except possibly Fantom Works on the Motor Trend channel if you don't want to sound like a mouth breathing knuckle dragger. Be U N I Q U E ...be literate................... and bag the buzz words and auto jargon and colloquialisms of the present. Then I see you with a future. It would also help to do some research on your subject matter before you go on the air. Best of luck. PS... Rethink this line and this approach, says a lot about you.. you might consider changing focus.... "Come take a look with me at some of these classic Porsches.".. May I suggest taking out .... "with me".... ?
@@johnnysmith863 Thanks for standing up to her! I'm always open to criticism, but she was just crazy and had no thoughts to what she was saying. I really hope she isn't related to Manthey Racing as that could give them a ton of bad pr
Melinda, while you are correct about the importance of the #46 car, as you watched the same excellent RUclips video on that car that many of us have, you do, as mentioned above, exactly appear to be nauseatingly Arrogant, appearing to be some kind of “wanna-be” mean-spirited English instructor who mistakenly thinks that this is the correct place for a “tough love” term paper correction. While, in fact, for a video of this length with so much excellent subject matter to cover, it was quite well done, and presented the viewer with a very good overview of the event, especially for a mid-teen who never claimed to be an expert on the Porsche marque, and did not have any special contacts at or access to insider information at the facility being visited.
Great video. I have been close friends with Rod Emory since the first grade. When we were your age we were riding ATC's and Quads together. Thats why he has the collection that you seen in his shop. I'm extremely impressed and proud of my good friend Rod Emory.
Thank you! That is an awesome story to hear! Rod has always been one of my favorite guys in the car community. Such a genuine guy who's an absolute master at his craft!
Merci je suis un grand (pas par la taille ni le portefeuille) admirateur de PORSCHE mais les idées 💡 et le travail D'EMORY MOTORSPORTS sont extraordinaires c'est incroyablement fantastique merci merci et encore merci
Merci! Je suis heureux cet tu apprécier mon video! Je vais partage un autre video incroyable sur les Porsches prochainement!
This will be one of my first stops after I win the Lottery. Joey, you were great, loved you tour. Yes, there are a lot of COOL Porsche's there.
Thanks! Glad to see you enjoyed it, Rod Emory's shop is always super COOL! Hopefully I can have more content like this coming soon!
Great video! Love your enthusiasm!!
Super COOL !
Thank you!
Great job little man..keep it coming 💪🏼 beautiful machines, thanx for sharing
Thanks! Always working on creating new content!
Nice job...
Thank you! 🙌
Thanks for this great video Stiglette. Nice to see inside the Rod Emory garage :-)
Thanks for watching! Rod Emory's set up is unbelievable in person!
Carry on my young bro ...full of good information....love it!
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Cool video .
Thanks!
Awesome work man!!! New fan here from the Philippines!!!
Thank you! Appreciate the international support! 🙌
NICE SHOW BRO!
Thanks for the support! 🙌
Carry on, and great job. I gotta check our that open house myself, looks laid back. 😏
It was pretty awesome for sure!
Subbed and Bell ringer ON BLAST!!!
SUPER COOL FOOTAGE LITTLE COUSIN!!!! Keep it on keep on Family!!!
Thank You Alex!
Love your enthusiasm. The machine was an english wheel. Look it up. Also look up Karmann notchback. Finally, you also need an "as well" counter too. Enjoyed the video anyway. Glad you recognized the too many cools. Keep it up.
Thank you! You’re absolutely right I should have an as well counter!
Thanks! Good Job!
Glad you enjoyed it! Its quite rare but amazing to see the insides of Rod Emory's shop!
Superb job, you have talent and a great future ahead of you, keep on keeping on...to the top.
Thank you so much! The hardworking will one day pay off!
The red car is a T6 Karmann Hardtop, at least a 1962. It is from the factory. It is basically a cabriolet with a hardtop welded in place. Some people cut the tops off to make cabriolets.
Thanks for the info! I've always been confused about those cars
@@thestiglette No problem. Porsche outsourced the building of the bodies to a bunch of places during the 356 years. Most notably Reutter, Karmann, Drautz. Once they were done, they were shipped to the factory to mate up with the mechanicals and for final assembly. I think this was done to speed up production. There’s a cool video on RUclips about the construction process.
@@ianreppert323 Wow I never knew that, but that's quite fascinating! I will definitely have to check out the video for sure!
Cool.
Thank you!
This kid is amazing
Thank you so much! I'd also check out my video with Magnus Walker!
Wow... with such a young age and that amount of knowledge and passion for cars, you are amazing! Please do continue to make videos! You have a lot of potential to be BIG in this world buddy!
Thank you so much! Don't worry, I will have plenty of videos coming soon!
Great Job! Nice video.
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Nice!
Thanks!
Where did you learn so much young dude? You know your stuff.
Thank you! I've learned everything I know from talking to fellow enthusiasts, reading articles and magazines, and watching lots of videos on cars!
Hey kid, try not to use ''this one'', instead, use the car #911, 356, etc with correct spec; ie; look, read and engage before filming and describing, keep it up kid !
I actually was invited to this event last minute so I didn’t have any time to do research. Plus this was a few years ago when I just started out. If you check out my latest video with Magnus Walker you can see how much stuff has changed!
I suggest you re-visit #46 shown at 12:20. No, it is not another re-furb.. it is the first Porsche raced. The 1st. And no it isn't "very unique".. it is the one and only #46. Also, there is no such thing as "very" unique, truly unique, singularly unique, most unique or any other kind of unique. Unique is a stand alone word; you cannot modify a superlative word. It is unique or it is not.
Also.. go back to the "baby" blue car, exceptional and blown off. .
The Karmann is a well known unique vehicle.. had one in 1986... offed it.. too much rust. Paid $900, sold for $1000.
I also had a 1953 bent window 1500 Normal for which I paid $100 ( one hundred) in 1965. I sold it a year later for $1100. I was 19 at the time.
Take some English and grammar lessons, stop watching CNN for the proper way to report, they are abysmally ignorant and laughable. I'll add to that anyone except possibly Fantom Works on the Motor Trend channel if you don't want to sound like a mouth breathing knuckle dragger.
Be U N I Q U E ...be literate................... and bag the buzz words and auto jargon and colloquialisms of the present. Then I see you with a future.
It would also help to do some research on your subject matter before you go on the air.
Best of luck.
PS... Rethink this line and this approach, says a lot about you.. you might consider changing focus....
"Come take a look with me at some of these classic Porsches."..
May I suggest taking out .... "with me".... ?
wow
How incredibly arrogant of you, Melinda. Any relation to Manthey-Racing?
I thought Joey was very knowledgable and well spoken.
@@johnnysmith863 Thanks for standing up to her! I'm always open to criticism, but she was just crazy and had no thoughts to what she was saying. I really hope she isn't related to Manthey Racing as that could give them a ton of bad pr
Melinda, while you are correct about the importance of the #46 car, as you watched the same excellent RUclips video on that car that many of us have, you do, as mentioned above, exactly appear to be nauseatingly Arrogant, appearing to be some kind of “wanna-be” mean-spirited English instructor who mistakenly thinks that this is the correct place for a “tough love” term paper correction. While, in fact, for a video of this length with so much excellent subject matter to cover, it was quite well done, and presented the viewer with a very good overview of the event, especially for a mid-teen who never claimed to be an expert on the Porsche marque, and did not have any special contacts at or access to insider information at the facility being visited.