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dec Posted - 07/10/2008 : 14:00:49
Hi to all members. Introducing myself to the site..

I have recently got the classic car buzz and am looking to purchase a Stag.. Im researching many sites for information mainly on what to look for etc..

Any tiped would be most welcome. I have limited knowledge of car mechanics, so I am looking at getting a Stag that has already been restored...

Dec
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lewy Posted - 08/10/2008 : 12:20:07
Hi Dec welcome to the forum!

Not many users on here at the moment as the website has only been up for a month.

You may find this link useful - It gives you the low-down on what to look out for:

http://classiccarsupplies.co.uk/triumph-stag-buyers-guide.php

I myself got one that needed restoring - It takes time, but it's enjoyable time get one that's mechanically sound and sort the body work out and it may be cheaper!


Lewy

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