Porsche Outlaws: Stuttgart Hot Rods
By (Author) Michael Alan Ross
Foreword by Hurley Haywood
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Motorbooks
10th September 2024
17th October 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Automotive technology and trades
Car racing
629.2286
Hardback
192
Width 245mm, Height 279mm, Spine 22mm
1411g
Porsche Outlaws is the in-depth story of the Porsche enthusiast subculture known as "Outlaws" and the modified 356, 911, 912, 914, 924, and 944 cars commonly hot rodded.
Being cool rarely means being "correct." And few other sports car genres better reflect that ethos than Porsche Outlaws. The enthusiasts and builders behind these modified Porsches defiantly toss out the rulebook along with the factory-correct parts. From custom paint jobs to modified chassis, engine swaps to racing interiors, rally replicas to historic racer tributes, Porsche Outlaws are about building your dream car. These enthusiasts live by the "drive it, don't hide it" credo and they've become one of the most popular sports car subcultures around the vaunted German marque.
Porsche Outlaws chronicles this rapidly growing Porsche cult. The cars are hot rods in every sense of the term, but the basis is a 356, 912, or 911 model rather than a 1932 Ford.
Author and photographer Michael Alan Ross presents:
The full Outlaw story from its historic roots in the 1950s through today
Interviews with well-known adherents like Rod Emory, Freeman Thompson, Jeff Zwart, and Magnus Walker
Historic and contemporary photography of a host of fantastic modified Porsches
Porsche Outlaws is a must-have addition for any Porsche-enthusiast library.
Michael Alan Ross has carved out a career photographing the studied nuances, latest models, adrenaline-rushed raceways, and proud owners of the car world. His love of automotive design includes an encyclopedic knowledge of sculptural engineering details with a parallel appreciation for the evolution of componentry. Michael's photography is featured in Motorbooks' Barn Find Road Trip and Rockin' Garages, as well as in a wide range of editorial and advertising in the US and Europe. He lives in San Rafael, California.