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ENDANGERED SPECIES

Those who root for the underdog have long favoured the Triumph Stag, railing against how cruel a hand history dealt it. Enthusiasts have since worked their way around its problems and continue to drive, restore and enjoy their Stags across the world, while values steadily rise.

Conwy Classics’ 1977 Mk2 was treated to a full nut and bolt restoration in 2014, its original colour, (as stated on the VIN and Heritage Certificate) changed from Russet Brown to Carmine Red. A decade later, the restoration still holds up well, though

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