


1973 Triumph Other Stag
Background check
This vehicle has been de-registered in the past and then registered again. The registration may have expired because the licence was not kept current or it may have been in an accident and written off by an insurance company.
Description
A great example of a Triumph Stag, 1973 convertible, and it's been enjoyable to drive over the past 18 years. The 2.5-litre petrol engine paired with the manual gearbox makes it an engaging classic.
It's in good working order and runs reliably. The convertible roof is a highlight - great for making the most of sunny days. Despite being over 50 years old, I've found it easy to drive and practical for weekend trips or cruising around town.
Features:
- 2.5-litre 6 cylinder petrol engine with manual transmission and over drive
- Classic convertible body style
- Good working order with reliable performance
- Electric windows
- Four new tyres
- Stainless steel spoked wheels and an extra set of wheels
- New front shock absorbers
- Hard top included
- Compact size makes it manageable in traffic and parking
This is a proper British classic that's ready to enjoy. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or would like to view.
Questions & Answers
forgive my ignorance but I thought these were all V8s or has this one been fitted with the six. A very nice car upper-rothesay (482 • 10:47 pm, Sun, 8 Mar )Yes they all had v8s but were originally designed for a six. This one was fitted with the six when I bought it. mdmax (21 • Sunday, 8 March 2026 )What are the front seats like under covers. Is the drivers seat diaphragm still firm billvirgo (74 • 8:41 am, Tue, 10 Mar )The front seats under the cover are ok but showing signs of wear as you would expect from a car of this age. The diaphragm in both seats are good and still firm mdmax (21 • Tuesday, 10 March 2026 )Is this an original six cylinder? spottydo (208 • 9:50 pm, Wed, 11 Mar )No as answered before all stags had v8s but mine had been fitted with a triumph 2.5 6 cylinder engine before i bought it. mdmax (21 • Wednesday, 11 March 2026 )How long have you owned? spottydo (208 • 9:51 pm, Wed, 11 Mar )I have owned the car for about 12 yrs. mdmax (21 • Wednesday, 11 March 2026 )They all came out with 3L v8's from day one. common to replace with 2.5 or rover v8 when original motor died. Q--do you still have the old V8? do you have the original wheels? witwot (382 • 3:16 pm, Sun, 15 Mar )No to both questions mdmax (21 • Sunday, 15 March 2026 )Do you have the LVVTA certification for the engine and gearbox change done by the previous owner. Not original parts fitted. It needs one. billvirgo (74 • 7:03 pm, Mon, 16 Mar )Yes I do have the certificate for the changes mdmax (21 • Monday, 16 March 2026 )Do you know if the straight six is from the TR6/triumph 2500 ? this would be a common replacement. george1066 (477 • 4:12 pm, Wed, 25 Mar )It is from a 2500 triumph mdmax (21 • Wednesday, 25 March 2026 )Nice car. Is the hardtop in the same condition? Any rust? campmutha (100 • 8:54 pm, Mon, 30 Mar )The hard top is in very good condition with no rust at all mdmax (21 • Monday, 30 March 2026 )Sorry, I should have been more specific. I meant any rust in the body of the car? campmutha (100 • 3:11 pm, Fri, 3 Apr )There is no rust that I can see in the car body or the hard top. mdmax (21 • Friday, 3 April 2026 )In the description you say it's been enjoyable to drive over the past 18 years but in answer to the question, how long have you owned the car you answered about 12 years. Can you explain what you mean. robbo287 (0 • 3:07 pm, Sat, 4 Apr )Looks like a typo error or alzheimers showing mdmax (21 • Saturday, 4 April 2026 )



















