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Looks nice but I do not know much about the commissioning co any feed back on them
Mike,
They've been looking after Stags for many years - I have quite a bit of history from my car's second owner in the early eighties and again when with its fifth owner between 2002 and 2005 and I have had an e-mail conversation with Roger Morrish who remembers the two previous owners that I mentioned to him!
I would say that they were Stag specialsts with plenty of experience.
Regards, John
Mike,
They've been looking after Stags for many years - I have quite a bit of history from my car's second owner in the early eighties and again when with its fifth owner between 2002 and 2005 and I have had an e-mail conversation with Roger Morrish who remembers the two previous owners that I mentioned to him!
I would say that they were Stag specialsts with plenty of experience.
Regards, John
p.s. They've also been entrusted with the very skilled job of re-producing new cylinders heads as Stagdad says!
Abinger Hammer are the company who are partnering with SOCTFL on the cylinder head project - as other have mentioned, they have been in and around Stags for many years
Are you looking for another Stag then Mike after all you have sorted with yours?
Cheers Steve
No not really Steve, just like to see whats out there and what prices are being asked. It does look a lovely car, however so did mine when I saw the pictures, bought it and found out that all that's gold does not necessarily glitter, The thing is I know my own one so well now, I really would not like to start all over again unless of course I had the spare money to buy a full restored one. My wife has warmed to it now, and seems to like going for runs more than she used to.
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