Renault Turbo 2 Emblem Novelty License Plate - Vintage Emblem
Vintage Renault Turbo 2 Emblem Logo License Plate
The Renault 5 Turbo or R5 Turbo was a super high-performance automobile based on the R5. Launched at the Brussels Motor Show in January 1980, the car was primarily designed for rallying, but was also sold in a street version to comply with the FIA’s rules. A total of 4987 (turbo 1: 1820 and turbo 2: 3167) R5 Turbos were manufactured during a six-year production run. Jean Terramorsi tasked Marc Deschamps to design a new sports version of the Renault 5. The Renault 5 Turbo was built on a modified Renault 5 chassis and fitted with Renault's C-Type four-cylinder inline engine with Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection and a Garrett T3 turbocharger. A radical change was the switch to rear-wheel drive and the new engine location, which was placed behind the driver. Other changes followed, including to the suspension which would have interfered with the transmission, so a rear double wishbone and coil spring setup was installed. The Renault R5 Turbo was the most powerful French production car available at the time. Due to the naming convention, it is easy to confuse the Renault R5 Turbo with the front-wheel drive Renault 5 Gordini Turbo or GT Turbo. However, they were very different. The Renault 5 Turbo was a mid-engined homologation special built in limited numbers for Group B raylling between 1979 and 1986. In road guise, the 1.4-liter overhead-valve engine was tuned to produce around 160 horsepower, giving the R5 Turbo a 0-100 km/h time of around 7 seconds. The two-seater supercar was first seen in prototype form at the 1978 Paris Salon and made its competition debut in 1980 on the Tour de Corse, where Jean Ragnoti's works car led the event before it was forced to retire due to electrical trouble. In 1981, Ragnotti and his co-driver Jean-Marc Andrie won the Monte Carlo Rally outright for Renault and the following year Ragnotti won the Tour de Corse again. Competition increased as teams began using four-wheel drive cars so Renault responded with the more powerful Tour de Corse and Maxi Turbo variants, which aided Ragnotti in winning another Tour de Corse victory in 1985. At the close of the season, the works team retired the 5 Turbo from competition.
Perfect for all car enthusiasts that want to show their passion for car by adding style, showing your pride, or enhancing the appearance of your Renault Turbo 2 emblem with this novelty license plate. Choose between 16 different colors to customize your vehicle to the fullest. This vintage Renault Turbo 2 Emblem Novelty License Plate can also be use to decorate the walls in your garage, office, workshop, man cave, or any other room and space.
Available in: Baby Blue - Black - British Green - Cattail Brown - Dark Red - Good Orange - Gray - Hot Pink - Italian Red - LeMans Blue - Light Green - Military Green - Racing Blue - Steel Blue - White - Yellow
Made of .032 Aluminum
6" x 12" (153 x 306 mm) standard automotive license plate size
4 holes for easy mounting
Water-resistant
UV protected for outdoor use and durability
Made in USA
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