If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. Registration to this Forum is open to Members of The Stag Owners Club (SOC) and Affiliated Overseas Clubs. Non members with an interest in the Triumph Stag may avail of a 30 day trial membership of the Forum. Details in the FAQ section. Registration is not necessary if you just wish to view the forums. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Had my Stag just over 2 years and got the biggest mortgage I've ever had, another 25 years to go.
(48)
A kindred spirit - I bought mine when we were financially crippled with our first mortgage. Still got the car but won't have the mortgage after next month
I am 35, bought the stag last year at 34 (me, not the car) i've been told its an old mans car! I've also been told that it was a bimbos car in the 70's???
We have a porsche boxster...get the comments "it's not a real porsche as it's water cooled" and "it's not a 911 is it?". Simple answer....."you won't want a drive then?". Faces generally drop at this point.
Same with the stag....who cares what they think...they don't have one.
We have a porsche boxster...get the comments "it's not a real porsche as it's water cooled" and "it's not a 911 is it?". Simple answer....."you won't want a drive then?". Faces generally drop at this point.
Same with the stag....who cares what they think...they don't have one.
48 now....bought at 46....lusted after at 20.
i have the same comments about my Jag and how i take my bad customers for a little drive 'in the boot'.
my colleauges then get in thier euro boxes that they lost 60%of value in the last 3 years
Comment