1974: Stag August
: Original Triumph engines are often preferred for collectors, though conversions to Rover V8 power were common for improved reliability in the past. Historical Context: August 1974
: A 3.0-litre Triumph SOHC V8 engine delivering approximately 145 bhp and 170 lb-ft of torque. Stag August 1974
: Notable for its T-bar "roll-bar" hoop , designed to provide structural rigidity and meet safety standards while allowing for a full convertible experience. : Original Triumph engines are often preferred for
The is a hallmark of British motoring history, representing the model's mid-production peak during the MkII era. Envisioned as a luxury 2+2 grand tourer by designer Giovanni Michelotti, it was built to rival elite European convertibles with its unique blend of style and open-top performance. Key Technical Specifications The is a hallmark of British motoring history,
: Paramount Pictures released the sports comedy The Longest Yard on August 21, 1974.
: Equipped with fully independent suspension—MacPherson struts at the front and semi-trailing arms at the rear—standard power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering. Essential Maintenance & Buyer's Guide