The Triumph Stag should have been a world-beater. After all, with its sharp Michelotti-penned lines, four-seater convertible configuration and V8 power, how could it fail? Here was a car that could ...
Has there ever been a cooler sounding car name? The stag was produced by the now defunct Triumph Motor Company -- not to be confused with the motorcyle brand -- between 1970 and 1977. In true 70s ...
The Triumph Stag, a two-door V8 sports convertible built by British Leyland in the 1970s, has become part of the culture. It gave rise to the Stag Party, for example, where you go out the night before ...
AN iconic roadster inspired by a James Bond classic has hit the market for a bargain price. A 1977 MKII Triumph Stag is up for auction giving fans of the spy franchise a chance to drive like Bond ...
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MGB GT V8 vs Triumph Stag: in-house rivals
This is where things really started to heat up in British Leyland’s battle of the brands, because the Triumph Stag is the reason why the V8-engined MGB came only in GT form. Despite Ken Costello’s ...
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