1972 Triumph Stag

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1972 triumph stag
condition: good
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 72000
paint color: brown
size: mid-size
title status: missing
transmission: manual
type: convertible

2017-01-07 8:17pm
$5000

1972 Stag perfect for restore. No wrinkles or rust. 72,000 original miles. Runs, sitting since 1979. Factory knock off wire wheels, factory hardtop and roll bar. Complete. Bought on bill of sale 20 yrs ago. $5,000
1973 TR-6 New Clutch, excellent car mechanically, Paint is fair. Body straight, no rust, New dash pad and convertible top go with car. Has factory hardtop. Have owned since 1985. Can’t get out of the car any more. All original. Showing 22k on odometer. Excellent driver. $10,000

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1971 Triumph Stag

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1971 Triumph Stagcondition: good
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 61000
paint color: red
size: compact
title status: clean
transmission: manual
type: convertible

2016-06-13 8:30pm
$9900

Drive a James Bond car around this summer!

This is a red hard top convertible. Manual transmission.

Stags were produced from 1971-1977 in England.
Only 1,221 made for US market in 1971.

Has 61,000 plus miles on it. (odometer went out)

3.0 Liter Triumph Stag V8 engine.

Interior leather and carpet in pretty good shape.
A few scratches on paint. Rust is very minimal and surface deep.

E-mail for more photos (have a lot!)
Call for info and to test drive.

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1972 Triumph GT6 MK3

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Item specifics

Condition: Used
Seller Notes: Drivers window trim needs put on. Small door ding in passenger door. Nice driver car.

Year: 1972 VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KF12906U
Mileage: 61,355 Make: Triumph
Exterior Color: Red Model:

GT6 MK3

Interior Color: Black Number of Cylinders: 6
Engine: 6 Transmission: Manual
Drive Type: RWD Body Type: Coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Sub Model: GT6 MK3
Vehicle Title: Clear

Jun 29, 2016
$11000

Rare 1972 Triumph GT6 MK3 4 Speed

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1970 Triumph GT6

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Item specifics

Condition: Used VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KC80231L
Make: Triumph Mileage: 45,340
Model:

GT6+

Number of Cylinders: 6
Year: 1970 Transmission: Manual
Engine: 2.0 Liter Vehicle Title: Clear
Drive Type: RWD Options: Leather Seats

Mar 06, 2016
18100

Triumph GT6+

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1962 Triumph TR3

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1962 Triumph TR3Acondition: excellent
cylinders: 4 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
paint color: green
title status: clean
transmission: manual

2015-12-04 11:56am
$17100

I’m interested in selling my 1962 Triumph TR3A.. Hagerty classic car insurance company has a value guide tool for what average cars sell for, please check for yourself. You will not loose any money by buying this car, by spring of next year it will increase another 5-7k. I own a vintage Porsche as well and they have just skyrocketed in price and these cars are equally if not more fun to drive. And the trend seems to be going the same way. It has had a older restoration on the body and the interior. The undercarriage is in great condition and drives very well. It has a new top as well. Manual 4 speed, no overdrive. The reason I am selling is that I have a large vet bill to pay and I chose my dog over my car. It has been a very fun car to drive around and nothing is better than a vintage British roadster on a beautiful spring or fall day.
The car has some small issues, the bumpers are a bit dented, the speedo does not work and the motor runs strong but leaks a little oil and would need a pan gasket and cam seal from what I heard from my specialist. Parts for these cars are still very reasonable in price so, it should make for a good winter project. I can send more detailed pics for interested buyers…I am firm on the price. I am in Vancouver, Canada and I will do what I can to help with the transferring of this vehicle. There is a simple video on importing to the US from Canada…search “CBP Video Import your automobile”….
No tire kickers, please, Thanks.

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