UK home market RHD Mk II in original colour scheme
Striking 'Mimosa' yellow example with 4-speed manual and overdrive
£3,662.58 of expenditure in the last 12 months
Long MOT without advisory
55,000 on the odometer
The Appeal
The name ‘Stag’ began as a development codename when Giovanni Michelotti initiated the design project in 1965. Despite various alternative names being proposed during development, none managed to surpass the original. Over half a century later, the Triumph Stag has earned its place as a cornerstone of the classic car scene. Its elegant Michelotti-designed lines combined with the indulgent performance of a V8 engine make it both a visual delight and a joy to drive. Today, it stands as one of the most beloved British classics, frequently seen in numbers at car shows, a testament to a loyal and enthusiastic community that keeps the Stag spirit alive.
The Stag represents one of the great missed opportunities of the British motor industry. Though it never achieved the sales success it deserved, its relative rarity today only enhances its collectability. With its European-inspired styling, practical four-seat configuration, comfortable ride and personality that German contemporaries struggled to match, a well-kept Stag remains a highly rewarding find.
This particular late MkII stands out with its flamboyant Mimosa Yellow exterior and black interior, a quintessentially 70’s colour scheme that still looks bold today - practically purpose-built for admiring glances at your local car show. Having benefited from consistent specialist upkeep to ensure the car is ready to be enjoyed, this Stag is crying out for its next custodian.fullsizeoutput_ea92 Large.jpeg507.33 KB
The History and Paperwork
First registered on 1st August 1975
Original home market RHD
Registered to husband and then wife 1976-2004.
4th registered keeper 2004-2024 did a few miles and oversaw detailed renovations
Current keeper since 2024
54,956 miles indicated
Large history file including Heritage Trust certificate
£3,662.58 of expenditure in the last 12 months on mechanicals and electricals
Some engine components were powder-coated (inlet manifolds, air intake boxes, carb elbows and rockerbox tops) in 2009
Engine rebuilt in 2005 at 51,993 miles and then replaced in 2010 by Kinkell Classics (receipt in file) at 52,102 miles
Modified clutch kit supplied in 2008
Receipt in the file for German Timing Chains from James Paddock Ltd 2010
Registered as a Historic vehicle, meaning presently zero fee road tax and MOT exempt, though the owner has recently MOT'd the car anyway
Stone-chip coating underside, inside door-shuts, bonnet recess and behind rear registration plate at the time of full body shell respray in correct original 'Mimosa' yellow with double black coach-lines
The respray was done approximately 15 years ago we are told
The paintwork has a deep and even lustre. There are a few chips and minor marks in places, but having done only 3,00 miles in the last 20 years the overall appearance remains impressive
Underside of the lower rear valance has a few very small rust spots
Black upholstery - front seats have been re-trimmed in black leather to a first-class standard, with the back retaining their original vinyl
Original black rear passenger seats are immaculate
A new black convertible hood was fitted approximately 12 years ago and looks to be very well made and presents smartly today - there are some slight stains on the inner lining at the back
Glass and chrome work in good order with a bright finish
Some wear to the wooden veneers
The interior switchgear is in very good order
Electric windows perform without fuss
Original Mk II 5-spoke alloy wheels present smartly with some slight oxidation in places
Badges in very good condition overall
Matching new tyres on all corners (including spare)
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