As a an old bloke and long term Triumph Stag owner, it is very encouraging to see a younger generation appreciating what is still to many an underrated and much maligned car. A well-sorted Stag is an excellent car. They sound the best, they cruise well, handle well when pushed, and are well supported by the owners club.
I bought one last month. I didn't know this car before. I was looking for a classic car convertible for 4 Persons. So i found one in Unna one hour away from me. So I Google a lot about this car and thougt, no man too much problems with the engine. But after a while my opinion changed and I drove to Unna and checked this stag. When I saw it and drove it, I knew, this is the car. What should I say, even my wife like it. Now I drove him, his Name is Chester, about 5 times and I love it. The sound, the look (it is yellow, darf yellow, mimosa yellow?) , when the sun hits the car it looks more beautiful. So for me the stag is the end of my search for a classic car. For me it is my dream car. Till the time I found the stag, I would like to have a porsche. But now, forget porsche 😉 wish you all the best and allways safe rides.
Amazing! I hope you enjoy owning one - they are great cars. Chester is a great name! :D It's a great car to dream about owning - I will continue dreaming for now, but one day! Stag or Porsche... I know which I'd pick ;) Wishing you the best also, and drive safe in the Stag!
I’m 58 Years Old.. I thought my dads Triumph 2000 estate was the last word in practical styling in 1973.. I was 8 years old and then imagine the Sensational and emotional experience on clapping eyes on a Stag.. I was frozen even at eight years old.. It was a classic even when being currently produced, you could just sense it! I waited 40 years to buy a very special original low mileage example and they are Magical
I love the dash, not sure my nerves can handle the bouncy speedo though when there are so many cameras around! Thanks for the feedback, I have indeed now got a tripod & cradle for the camera, you'll see its much better in the follow up videos !
Not into flash cars at all but I have one and agree it's the best driving experience possible, it's got mountains of character , loads of history stories opinions , all parts still available , plenty of support, and simple to maintain and fix , thanks for sharing !
Thanks Steve! I LOVE this car, it's definitely got character and history; thanks for commenting, I've posted a huge pile of photos on my personal Facebook, she's very photogenic - oops!
Doddle for an idiot like I to fix (usually), running a 2500TC alongside it helped with the running gear. I had a garage with a block and tackle on the roof rafters so that I could remove or replace the hard top single-handed. The car had to go when we moved. They don't like living outside. The dash (like the TC's) is a masterpiece, and is similar to the Series II Daimler that we bought next. I'd love another, but the garage to keep it will cost more than the car and a decade's worth of upkeep and petrol.
Thank you - absolutely won't give up on the dream - I've got a follow up video coming "soon" of me borrowing one last year, I had the best time with it, and I can't wait to own one. Congratulations on getting one!! Treasure it, even when it fails!
Nice video, great to see so much genuine enthusiasm for the car. I had a 1972 MK1 for some years and loved it, manual o/d is the one to have. It's a great engine if cared for, they sound wonderful and performance is quite sprightly if you use o/d 3rd properly!
Yes, as with anything, if you look after it, it'll look after you! I think I have now mastered the o/d - it's great! Struggled to get back into my normal cars after driving this! Thank you for your kind words - I knew I'd love it, but I didn't think for a second I'd love it THIS much! I'll be doing my "normal" cars next, so stay tuned!
@@ninety2automotive The clutchless shifts in and out of overdrive 3rd at full throttle are sooo much fun for over taking and that V8 has a decent rev range as well. By the way, are those rear wing badges on back to front? :)
@@AndyLong-e9u It has an incredible rev range, and I do quite enjoy an overtake in this, we've had some opportunities to get some good ones in. It's been fab, but alas, she's going home Sunday! :(
If you look on RUclips, you'll find someone doing that, they haven't yet got to the audio part but the rest is um, horrific i'm afraid. Stag is all about the unique engine.
Thank you Jonathan! I was very fortunate, the owner was able to add me to their insurance, so aside from fuel and a good wash, it hasn't cost me anything. I was gutted not to be able to afford the insurance on yours - hopefully you've found someone for it? :)
And mine - if the video wasn't obvious enough haha. I've loved these for a very long time! So glad I've had a chance to look after one for a bit. Loved every second of it!
Thank you!!! I love this one so much, I wish I could afford one right this second, I'd buy one in a heartbeat! I will be doing one of my 2 Golfs next, then I'll do the other in June. Also have a couple of cool features coming up when I've got some practice in, all very exciting! :D
I know right 😂 as you can tell, I didn't know what I was doing on my first ever video & didn't have a tripod- I do now and the sequel to this when I've edited it, is far, far better from a camera angles point of view 😂
Lol, if my phone holder for the screen had arrived on time, there would have been on camera, but I can assure you she drove faultlessly for the 50 mins out and back, plus in between locations for photos. She's all good :)
Perhaps, but I'm not sure - not my car, and can't say it bothers me whichever way round they are meant or not meant to be lol. Sometimes it pays to be a little different...
Six minutes constantly telling us she loves the Triumph Stag. Yeah you and thousands more dear. Nothing new here that hasn't already been said before umpteen times.
As a an old bloke and long term Triumph Stag owner, it is very encouraging to see a younger generation appreciating what is still to many an underrated and much maligned car. A well-sorted Stag is an excellent car. They sound the best, they cruise well, handle well when pushed, and are well supported by the owners club.
I couldn't agree more!! I've loved these cars since I was early teens, one of these will be my forever classic, that's for sure! 🥰
I bought one last month. I didn't know this car before. I was looking for a classic car convertible for 4 Persons. So i found one in Unna one hour away from me. So I Google a lot about this car and thougt, no man too much problems with the engine. But after a while my opinion changed and I drove to Unna and checked this stag. When I saw it and drove it, I knew, this is the car. What should I say, even my wife like it. Now I drove him, his Name is Chester, about 5 times and I love it. The sound, the look (it is yellow, darf yellow, mimosa yellow?) , when the sun hits the car it looks more beautiful. So for me the stag is the end of my search for a classic car. For me it is my dream car. Till the time I found the stag, I would like to have a porsche. But now, forget porsche 😉 wish you all the best and allways safe rides.
Amazing! I hope you enjoy owning one - they are great cars. Chester is a great name! :D It's a great car to dream about owning - I will continue dreaming for now, but one day! Stag or Porsche... I know which I'd pick ;) Wishing you the best also, and drive safe in the Stag!
I’m 58 Years Old.. I thought my dads Triumph 2000 estate was the last word in practical styling in 1973.. I was 8 years old and then imagine the Sensational and emotional experience on clapping eyes on a Stag.. I was frozen even at eight years old..
It was a classic even when being currently produced, you could just sense it! I waited 40 years to buy a very special original low mileage example and they are Magical
That is so lush!! I know that feeling! Glad you enjoy them so much!!
I'm also 58. I was 12 when I went with my dad for a test drive in a Stag in 1976. Dad has since passed away in 2018 and the car is now with me.
Absolutly wicked Mel! Good effort and keep the videos coming!
Love the stag! What a wicked and iconic car!
Thank you!! That means a lot! :D I can't wait to do a few more and get a little better at this!
Great video. I've had mine for 28 years. I agree 100%
I loved every second of borrowing her, looking forward to her coming back, hopefully next month, watch this space! ❤️
The Dash is one of the things I really liked about my Dad's old Triumph TR6. Some steady cam-ery would assist the video.
I love the dash, not sure my nerves can handle the bouncy speedo though when there are so many cameras around!
Thanks for the feedback, I have indeed now got a tripod & cradle for the camera, you'll see its much better in the follow up videos !
Absolutely the best looking & sounding car ever hope she gives you thousands of miles of enjoyment
I couldn't agree more, turns heads whereever she goes! She'll be back with me soon I hope! I'll miss her when she goes home!
Not into flash cars at all but I have one and agree it's the best driving experience possible, it's got mountains of character , loads of history stories opinions , all parts still available , plenty of support, and simple to maintain and fix , thanks for sharing !
Thanks Steve! I LOVE this car, it's definitely got character and history; thanks for commenting, I've posted a huge pile of photos on my personal Facebook, she's very photogenic - oops!
Doddle for an idiot like I to fix (usually), running a 2500TC alongside it helped with the running gear.
I had a garage with a block and tackle on the roof rafters so that I could remove or replace the hard top single-handed. The car had to go when we moved. They don't like living outside.
The dash (like the TC's) is a masterpiece, and is similar to the Series II Daimler that we bought next.
I'd love another, but the garage to keep it will cost more than the car and a decade's worth of upkeep and petrol.
My sentiments also
Never give up in getting one, I have just bought one last week after dreaming of one for just over 50 years.
Thank you - absolutely won't give up on the dream - I've got a follow up video coming "soon" of me borrowing one last year, I had the best time with it, and I can't wait to own one. Congratulations on getting one!! Treasure it, even when it fails!
Mr flatcap likes this 👍 well done Mate, great video 👌🥰
Thank you kindly Mr Flatcap! Means a lot, see you & Mrs Flatcap very soon!
Was taken out in one many many years ago and loved them ever since...reminds me of someone now not with us..
It's sad they aren't with you any more, but you've got one awesome memory there!!
The badges on the rear wing are on the wrong way round. The Stag is meant to be leaping forward
A few people have said that, as its not my car is not my place, and sometimes it pays to be a little different! They were happy with it, so why not! 😀
Nice video, great to see so much genuine enthusiasm for the car.
I had a 1972 MK1 for some years and loved it, manual o/d is the one to have. It's a great engine if cared for, they sound wonderful and performance is quite sprightly if you use o/d 3rd properly!
Yes, as with anything, if you look after it, it'll look after you! I think I have now mastered the o/d - it's great! Struggled to get back into my normal cars after driving this! Thank you for your kind words - I knew I'd love it, but I didn't think for a second I'd love it THIS much! I'll be doing my "normal" cars next, so stay tuned!
@@ninety2automotive The clutchless shifts in and out of overdrive 3rd at full throttle are sooo much fun for over taking and that V8 has a decent rev range as well.
By the way, are those rear wing badges on back to front? :)
@@AndyLong-e9u It has an incredible rev range, and I do quite enjoy an overtake in this, we've had some opportunities to get some good ones in. It's been fab, but alas, she's going home Sunday! :(
@@AndyLong-e9u I'm not sure - not my car, and can't say it bothers me whichever way round they are meant or not meant to be lol
Thanks for the inspiration, I want a Java Green manual stag, for blood pressure reasons & just to stay sane in this crazy world.
It's worth it! I wish I could have kept this one about longer and bought it off the owner when they sold! It was an absolute dream to have around!
Awesome video 💚🤙
Thank you very much Man Like Disorder! Means a lot coming from a pro like you! 🙏
Great video, awesome car, who needs a radio when you've got a triumph v8❤️ looking forward to the next one x
Thank you lovely! She's an amazing car, and definitely who needs a radio! What a sound that V8 is! Obsessed with the car is an understatement!
Indeed, they already come with an 8 track audio system ;)
It is timeless. Someone could make and sell them again as a 500HP EV - with a1000W audio amplifier - playing a recording of the v8.
There's an idea!! Doesn't have the same vibe as something with a v8 burble though!
If you look on RUclips, you'll find someone doing that, they haven't yet got to the audio part but the rest is um, horrific i'm afraid. Stag is all about the unique engine.
Beautiful stag , I've always liked these . great British classic ❤
A true classic, and plenty of grunt! My realistic dream car this!
Just get one,I bought 76 Stag today
It's a car I knew I'd love to own, but I didn't think I'd feel quite this way about it!
Great video! So glad you found an opportunity to borrow your dream car. Always fancied one myself so I’m actually quite jealous.
Thank you Jonathan! I was very fortunate, the owner was able to add me to their insurance, so aside from fuel and a good wash, it hasn't cost me anything. I was gutted not to be able to afford the insurance on yours - hopefully you've found someone for it? :)
@@ninety2automotive Good for you! It's off to Clevedon next month all being well, so you might see it at the odd show.
@@jpsellars That's really awesome!! I'm glad it's going to a good person, just gutted it couldn't come here!
@@ninety2automotive If circumstances permit next year, just drop me a line. 🙂
@@jpsellars Absolutely!! That'd be awesome! :D
Good work Mel x
Thank you!! :D More to come.....
My dream classic car
And mine - if the video wasn't obvious enough haha. I've loved these for a very long time! So glad I've had a chance to look after one for a bit. Loved every second of it!
@@ninety2automotive good to see a young lady appreciate a classic car
@@toneskill Always! Classics were the reason I love cars so much!
@@ninety2automotive i have a 1980 mk1 cavalier 2000gls sports hatch also but head is off and needs a blow over paint job
@@toneskill Oh the Cavs are so wonderful! Love them!! It'll be worth it after all that hard work to see her!
Great video mel 😊
Thank you so much! It was nice to drive the car out and film. More to come!
Just the name alone makes it a cool car
Too right! "The Stag" has a certain ring to it! :D
Remember what Dr. Jeremy Clarkson said, "Go long on the A, it's a Staaag."
What a great video, but then, I am a bit biased. All the best with your channel 😊
Thank you!! I'm a bit biased - it's all in the car!
@@ninety2automotive you bet! Mine has been a labour of love...and cash!
@@alastairwilson457 Aren't they all!
@@ninety2automotive wouldn’t have it any other way…. Hmmm
@@alastairwilson457 I don't think I would either!
Fab video, you must do more!! I'm looking for my second Stag ( I had one in 2014)
Thank you!!! I love this one so much, I wish I could afford one right this second, I'd buy one in a heartbeat! I will be doing one of my 2 Golfs next, then I'll do the other in June. Also have a couple of cool features coming up when I've got some practice in, all very exciting! :D
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Thanks! :)
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How many times does the young lady say “ umh “
Way too many, but I'm working on it! 😂
it's a real shame she didn't actually show more of the car, instead of her head !.😝🤪😜
I know right 😂 as you can tell, I didn't know what I was doing on my first ever video & didn't have a tripod- I do now and the sequel to this when I've edited it, is far, far better from a camera angles point of view 😂
We needa sound check to hear engine 🙏
Perhaps if I get it back, I might do a follow up including this :)
I notice there's no driving of the stag. Not surprising!
Lol, if my phone holder for the screen had arrived on time, there would have been on camera, but I can assure you she drove faultlessly for the 50 mins out and back, plus in between locations for photos. She's all good :)
😅those rear stag badges are on the wrong way round,ha.
Perhaps, but I'm not sure - not my car, and can't say it bothers me whichever way round they are meant or not meant to be lol. Sometimes it pays to be a little different...
Ow old are you
Old enough 😂
@@ninety2automotive I ment as a young lady loving classics is unusual.
Six minutes constantly telling us she loves the Triumph Stag. Yeah you and thousands more dear. Nothing new here that hasn't already been said before umpteen times.
Great stuff, thanks for taking the time to comment so constructively 🙃