Highlights
- Recent top end engine rebuild and overhaul
- Smartly presented older restoration in desirable British Racing Green
- Backed by a solid and comprehensive history file
- Manual transmission example with overdrive
- Interior retrimmed in 2018
The Appeal
British automotive engineering at its peak. The Triumph Stag is seen by many to be one of the top ranking classic British roadsters and for good reason. Stylish, well performing with a thumping V8 engine, there's a lot of reasons to like Triumph’s poster child roadster. There has seemingly always been a committed following behind these cars and demand seems to only be going one way as a result. The Stag sits as a marvellous representation of legendary automakers Triumph in their golden hour, and as such, stands in high regard among collectors today.
This 1976 MK2 Stag can be seen as a wonderful way into the world of Stag ownership, ticking all the right boxes that the discerning buyer looks for in these cars. A factory manual, finished in British Racing Green, with a recent top end engine overhaul, PLH 977R is certainly one of the better Stags available currently and is primed and ready for a new life at the hands of a loving Triumph enthusiast.
The History and Paperwork
- Originally despatched 20/08/1976
- Supplied first as a direct sale through the British Leyland Motor Company
- As we understand the car was subject to a thorough restoration circa 2005 with some previous work, including a respray being performed in the 1990s
- Backed by a solid history file from throughout the car’s lifetime which becomes more extensive post 2017, after purchase by the current owner
- Vast collection of invoices present for servicing work and parts bought to maintain the vehicle
- Invoice for recent top end engine rebuild and overhaul costing over £4500
- British Motor Heritage Certificate present, detailing various specs and build information about the car
- Two sets of keys
- Both tax and MOT exempt due to the Stag’s age and historic status
- V5 registration document is present
The Interior
- Interior retrimmed in 2018 by Stag specialist Tim Collins
- Finished in a tan colour scheme as a nod to the final Stag off of the production line
- The interior stands today in wonderful form and has been excellently preserved since the 2018 refinish
- New wood veneer panels were sourced and fitted to many areas of the cabin including the lower dash and gearstick surround
- Tan seating front and rear is in fine form and exhibits very little if anything in the way of wear or signs of age, with new foam installed in the front seats
- New plush wool carpeting was sourced and installed throughout the cabin floor, still presenting in good clean order
- Three spoke original Stag steering wheel
- Dash panel is in great shape, with good quality contrasting black upholstery and wood inserts, lacking in signs of age or sun and UV damage
- Period Blaupunkt radio installed but not connected, as it is also fitted with an aftermarket concealed Bluetooth amplifier and four speakers
- Interior gauges and switchgear are of a great quality throughout and look to have avoided signs of heavier more excessive use in their time
- Well upholstered tan door panels with neat and clean door furniture and embellishments
- Nicely sized boot area with black carpeting
The Exterior
- Finished in British Racing Green, arguably the finest colour choice for a car such as this
- Originally left the factory in Java Green, but this was changed to the colour seen today in the 1990s as we understand, to more closely replicate the final Stag off of the production line
- A good honest, presentable example from an aesthetic perspective
- There are some general signs of age and marking to be seen but nothing to be considered major or which detracts from the look of the car as we can see
- Decorative contrasting gold coachlines run along the sides of the car
- High quality chrome trim used throughout, exhibiting with an excellent shine
- Contrasting black soft top roof, presented in great shape
- Roof unlatches, opens and closes smoothly and quickly
- Boasts the iconic twin headlight front grille
- Glass work, lighting and external badging are all of a great quality
- Panel gaps appear straight and consistent across the car
- Four five spoke black and silver Stag wheels reside at ground level, in smart presentable shape
- Wheels fitted to Hankook Optimo K715 tyres for a period look and stance
The Mechanics
- Recent top end engine rebuild and overhaul performed in mid 2022 by Stag specialists Faversham Classics costing over £4500
- Replacement cylinder heads, head gaskets, timing chains, exhaust valves, hardened valve seats, springs, guides, cam followers, studs, water pump, and cam covers were all installed as part of the process
- As a result the 3.0 litre V8 engine now stands in impeccable form and matches the quality we find the rest of the car in
- Electronic ignition fitted
- The ignition system has also been overhauled under the current ownership with a new distributor cap, rotor arm, HT leads, ignition coil, and new overdrive solenoid fitted
- Desirable manual transmission car with overdrive
- The vendor reports of a good driving experience from the Stag, with quality power delivery, crisp gear changes and working overdrive
- The underside of the car looks to be in good clean order upon inspection
Summary
An excellent representation of 1970s style and performance. There are a great number of reasons to love a Triumph Stag and the hordes of devoted collectors and enthusiasts will attest to that to no end.
Demand for the marque’s top flight poster car is steadily increasing and good examples are becoming less frequent on the market as they get snapped up and put into private collections, making the car we have here all the more interesting and appealing.
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