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Renault......Trade for goat, etc.

aeronca65t

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Boy- that new R8 looks a LOT different than the old ones that I knew !!
BillM
 
Lack of forethought. Goats eat rusty metal. Keep the Re:No and let the goat eat it.
 
The current issue of Hemmings Sports & Exotic Cars has a feature on these. Somehow, it doesn't seem very sporty or exotic to me. I'd rather have the goat :jester:

on what? R8's, Renaults? Goats? Or, for that metter, GTO's?
 
I don't know, I think they are kind of cool, I don't live too far away, if the car had a motor (and I had a spare goat or two) I would be all over it.
 
You could use the goats to pull the car.
 
To a lot of the 30 and under crowd those 4 and 6 cylinder Japanese cars are sports and/or exotics. You can find lots of films where racing hopped up versions is a central theme. Not my sort of thing, but to each their own. And wh have to remember that even the youngest of the traditional British cars we knew as kids or young adults quit being built 30 years ago now.
 
To a lot of the 30 and under crowd those 4 and 6 cylinder Japanese cars are sports and/or exotics. You can find lots of films where racing hopped up versions is a central theme. Not my sort of thing, but to each their own. And wh have to remember that even the youngest of the traditional British cars we knew as kids or young adults quit being built 30 years ago now.

Renault? Japanese? Though is a similar looking vein I would love love love a Hino Contessa -
 
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