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The Devon Area handed the club mascot over to Dorset and Somerset Area this evening at a small car show near Taunton. 18 Stags witnessed the handover along with one of James Bond's colleagues:
Guys, I see the photographs of these lovely looking Stags and I think I would be embarrassed to turn up with mine.
In that row of Stags there is a range of condition cars. One or two high quality examples, but most are used regularly. Mine had a fair bit of bodywork 6 years ago (certainly not an open chequebook restoration), but since then has done 20,000 miles in all weathers, including towing trailers full of logs, soil, rubbish, etc. It just scrubs up well for the show season We welcome everyone with a Stag, no matter what condition, engine, or other mods.
Dave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
In that row of Stags there is a range of condition cars. One or two high quality examples, but most are used regularly. Mine had a fair bit of bodywork 6 years ago (certainly not an open chequebook restoration), but since then has done 20,000 miles in all weathers, including towing trailers full of logs, soil, rubbish, etc. It just scrubs up well for the show season We welcome everyone with a Stag, no matter what condition, engine, or other mods.
amen to that
Stags and Range Rover Classics - I must be a loony
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