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Classic Car magazine run a regular series called "Engines That Have Moved Us" They're doing one on the Stag engine soon, I don't know which issue but I'll be watching out for it. Martin.
Classic Car magazine run a regular series called "Engines That Have Moved Us" They're doing one on the Stag engine soon, I don't know which issue but I'll be watching out for it. Martin.
Me too - it will be very interesting to see what they say about it!
Classic Car magazine run a regular series called "Engines That Have Moved Us" They're doing one on the Stag engine soon, I don't know which issue but I'll be watching out for it. Martin.
Me too - it will be very interesting to see what they say about it!
Bob.
Overheats, blah blah blah, overheats, heads warp blah blah blah. It'll be the same old story!:?
Classic Car magazine run a regular series called "Engines That Have Moved Us" They're doing one on the Stag engine soon, I don't know which issue but I'll be watching out for it. Martin.
Me too - it will be very interesting to see what they say about it!
Bob.
Overheats, blah blah blah, overheats, heads warp blah blah blah. It'll be the same old story!:?
Jason
I don't think so Jason, the writer and photographer spent a great deal of time at Wards, and seemed enthusiastic and positive. If you look at previous articles under this heading, they have never slagged an engine off. Martin.
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