Introduction
Darren Rungasamy
A stylish V8-powered cruiser - the Stag is an ever popular British classic.
Triumph’s V8-powered 2+2 classic has come full circle from its BL days, where its potential was never capitalised upon. Created to take on the continental playboy cars of the era, it's no surprise that the cars enduring appeal has become stronger over the years, thanks to the dedication of specialists and owners. As Triumph's flagship GT it offered comfort for 4 people with the added bonus of open-top motoring.
This 1974 car was bought from a classic automobile specialist and used primarily for summer rides and shows. It has been owned by its present owner for 9 years and has the desired manual gearbox with overdrive. The car has seen a viscous fan installed, and been subject of an engine rebuild as part of full restoration in the mid-90s.
Both inside and out, the car is immaculately presented and runs well. This car has been stored for some time by the current owner, and so a little light mechanical checks and recommissioning where needed will get this car ready for the shows again.
This auction listing was written from information supplied by Darren Rungasamy after meeting Garry the owner, and having visited and photographed the vehicle.
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Hi, do you have any info on timing chain replacement an cooling system modifications (apart form the fan)?
Thanks,
Steve
Hi Spiff ,
Thanks for the interest in the stag . I have no more info re the cooling system ,timing chain mods as it was modified before my purchase.
Regards
Garry
hi was the welding done buy a professional .and do the seems look good and no patches
Hi
Thanks for your interest in the Stag not sure of what welding your referring to . The seams look good for their age as does the car . It’s always worth a viewing .
Regards
Garry
Hi there,
Could you let me know if the stag leaks oil on the floor when left standing. What improvements would you make if you kept the car (in order of priority). During your ownership has there been any paint or damage?
Regards
Chris
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your interest in the Stag.The answer to your questions are as follows:
The Stag does not leak oil at all.
If I was keeping the car I would
get the radio and fuel gauge working and the alarm.
There are a small number of chips on the door edges and a few scratches but nothing that has penetrated too deeply.
Hope this helps regards
Garry
Hi, Can you advice please if there is a current MOT & is the car in a roadworthy condition.
Looking through the photographs the boot lid docent appear to close flush or is it just not shut correctly. I also noticed some rust showing through on the front arches is this right through to the inside or surface rust & are there any other areas where rust is more than superficial.
And finally is there a hardtop with it please.
thanks.
Stephen
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for your interest in the Stag. The answers to your questions are as follows:
There is no MOT currently as it is age exempt. If I receive acceptable offers I would be happy to provide an MOT.
In my opinion the car is in a roadworthy condition.
I think I forgot to shut the boot lid before the photos were taken. It would not be a big job to realign the boot lid to your satisfaction.
The only rust I have found is superficial surface rust.
The Stag does not come with a hard top but believe these are still available.
You are welcome to view .
Regards
Garry
Vehicle Location
Oxford, Oxfordshire
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