Back in April, FLATSIXES.com contributor Alex Baghdassarian caught up with Rod Emory at the L.A. Lit and Toy Show. Over the course of his interview Alex was able to pull out a number of details regarding Rod’s history, the history of Emory motorsport and the start of the 356 Outlaw movement that we hadn’t heard before. So, we were pleasantly surprised to see Rod on this week’s episode of Jay Leno’s garage and hear some of the same information he shared with us in even more detail. See for yourself, below.
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