Triumph Stag (1975)
Triumph Stag (1975), engine overhauled, restored, with hardtop and Becker radio
Overview
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BID HISTORY
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Highlights and general information
For sale is a 1975 Triumph Stag in the color Damson Red with a black leatherette interior.
Highlights:
- In the 1990s, the Triumph was extensively dismantled, the bodywork professionally repaired and repainted in the original color.
- Engine and gearbox overhauled approx. 10,000 miles ago
- Documentation of the work carried out since 1988 available
- Major inspection 2022
- Important technical innovations, including:
- Kenlowe fan
- New radiator
- Adjustable Spax dampers
- Stainless steel exhaust system
- Revised brake system
- Additional equipment:
- Radio Becker
- Additional instruments
- Towing hitch
- Hardtop in white
General information about the vehicle
- Year of construction: 1975
- First registration: Great Britain, 1975
- Location: 97285 Röttingen, Germany
- Number of owners: 4
- Restored
- Approved
- TÜV until 03/2027
- Immediately ready to drive
Model history
The Triumph Stag was produced as an open sports car by British Leyland from 1970 to 1977. The design was created by Giovanni Michelotti and was characterized by a distinctive roll bar and fixed door frames, making the Stag one of the first safety convertibles. Powered by a specially developed V8 engine, the model initially suffered from technical problems. With fewer than 26,000 units produced, the Stag remained a rare vehicle that is now prized by enthusiasts.
The facts
Exterior & interior:
- Exterior color: Damson Red
- Interior: black imitation leather upholstery
- Beige folding roof
- Repainting: Completely repainted in the 90s
Engine & Transmission:
- 3.0-liter V8 engine with 147 hp (108 kW) - the vehicle registration document states 108 hp (79 kW), this is an incorrect registration
- Replacement engine with overhaul approx. 10,000 miles ago
- Automatic gearbox
- Last service: March 2025
Mileage:
- Mileage: 88,177 mi (read off)
- Mileage traceable: partially
- No checkbook
Documentation:
- Vehicle documents
- Invoices
- Documentation of all work since 1988
Tires, body & underbody:
- Tires: approx. 10 years old
- Bodywork: good condition with minor signs of wear due to age
- Underbody: good condition without rust
- Please take a look at the photo gallery and videos to gain further insight into the condition of the vehicle.
Known defects
- Slight signs of wear on the body and interior
- No major defects known
- Please take a look at the photo gallery and videos to gain further insight into the condition of the vehicle.
Summary
This 1975 Triumph Stag presents itself in good overall condition. The car was restored in the 1990s and is still in good condition today. The engine and gearbox were overhauled around 10,000 miles ago. With MOT until 03/2027 and extensive documentation of the work carried out since 1988, this Stag offers an ideal opportunity for lovers of British roadsters.
Vehicle videos
Kickdown check
- Kickdown photographer was on site
- Video of the vehicle available
- Main inspection
- Current service performed



Comments of this past auction
Sehr geehrter Verkäufer, können Sie mir sagen wie hoch die Laufleistung des ersten Motors war? Wurden mehr als 2 Motoren verbaut? Vielen Dank im Voraus
Technik: Der Triumph Stag ist ein offener Sportwagen von British Leyland, der unter der Marke Triumph vertrieben wurde. Das mit einem Überrollbügel und festen Türrahmen ausgestattete Fahrzeug gilt als eines der ersten Sicherheitscabriolets; es wird in der Literatur auch als „Targa auf Englisch“ bezeichnet. Die Karosserie des Stag ist ein Entwurf des Turiner Designers Giovanni Michelotti. Der Stag wird von einem eigens für ihn entwickelten Achtzylinder-Ottomotor angetrieben, dessen Standfestigkeit anfangs problematisch war. Eine Besonderheit weißt das hier angebotene Fahrzeug jedenfalls auf: Eine Anhängerkupplung!! LG Tom