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I wonder how many Stag owners were influenced in their choice of buying one by having previously driven or owned Triumph models.Originally posted by davidf View PostAbsolutely not!!! I have Stags since 1983, and a Spitfire about 10 years before that.
In the early 60's I passed my driving test in a Triumph Herald, and in the 70's owned 2 new Spitfires, a Mk3 then a MK4 model.
I also used to be regularly get driven round at the time by Computer Salesmen in Triumph 2.5PI's.
I at first wanted a GT6 but couldn't afford one, and loved the Stag which was even more expensive.
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Terry, may be an element of truth in what you say. However my dad was always a BMC/BLMC driver owner, hated short stroke high revving Fords ‘cos they wore out so quickly, Vauxhall’s rusted and he wouldn’t buy foreign. He preferred the long stroke slower revving B series. It rubbed off and I owned a variety of Spitfires and Spridgets, Marina TC and Ital, although he preferred 1800 Landcrabs and an Austin 3-Litre.
I also worked in my first job for a Logistics company that was a group company of a Leyland dealership. Directors had 2.5PI, 2500S or Rover SD1 (2600 and 3500), Senior Managers had Princess or Maxis and others had Marinas or Allegros - don’t remember anyone having a Stag. Loved the Dolomite, especially the “original” 1850 HL and still like the Mk 2 2500S, but company cars took hold and I had what I was given. Bought my first and only Stag nearly 12 years ago at 52,still love it.
Memories eh?
Ian F
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My brother owned an 1800S "LandCrab" which was incredibly spacious and quite quick, at the time when he was working for Access in Southend, and the 2 mates he shared a rental house with near there each had Lotus Europas. At the time I think I was between cars, and drove down to see him there in a hired Mk3 Cortina. As you say some great memories of the time, and not long after he got married and bought a house in Hiullbridge. Haven't seen my brother (who is 8 years younger than I am) in a long time, and he now lives in Droitwich.Originally posted by Ian F View PostTerry, may be an element of truth in what you say. However my dad was always a BMC/BLMC driver owner, hated short stroke high revving Fords ‘cos they wore out so quickly, Vauxhall’s rusted and he wouldn’t buy foreign. He preferred the long stroke slower revving B series. It rubbed off and I owned a variety of Spitfires and Spridgets, Marina TC and Ital, although he preferred 1800 Landcrabs and an Austin 3-Litre.
I also worked in my first job for a Logistics company that was a group company of a Leyland dealership. Directors had 2.5PI, 2500S or Rover SD1 (2600 and 3500), Senior Managers had Princess or Maxis and others had Marinas or Allegros - don’t remember anyone having a Stag. Loved the Dolomite, especially the “original” 1850 HL and still like the Mk 2 2500S, but company cars took hold and I had what I was given. Bought my first and only Stag nearly 12 years ago at 52,still love it.
Memories eh?
Ian F
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Except Alan Thomas owns the penultimate one and it's in bits.Originally posted by Goldstar View Post
You could afford a. Stag when you were 12? Decent paper round that
there will be a big event at Silverstone date tbc with a parade from LD1 to the end in commission plate order, hoping that BMH will let the last one built out for the day, if not Terry will have to come along with the penultimate one. Keep your eye on the website and mag for more details.
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Info now posted in Club businessOriginally posted by Goldstar View Post
You could afford a. Stag when you were 12? Decent paper round that
there will be a big event at Silverstone date tbc with a parade from LD1 to the end in commission plate order, hoping that BMH will let the last one built out for the day, if not Terry will have to come along with the penultimate one. Keep your eye on the website and mag for more details.Paul - 3 projects, 1 breaker - garage built and housing 2 white Stags. One runs, one doesn't
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