EHJ 163P & TYM 414S (2)
BLUE
1975 Triumph Stag auto.
Registered on 1st January 1976. Classics Central auction, Bedford Autodrome -
"Finished in French Blue over black vinyl and restored to a very high standard, this Stag boasts a photographic history file of its recent restoration which demonstrates the underlying solidity and originality present in all areas.
"Right down to the fine details such as the etching of the car's original number plate on the headlamps and windscreen, indicating a provenance rarely seen from any vehicle now approaching 40 years old - this example carries an added bonus of eligibility for the vehicle excise duty exemption from April 2016.
"Carrying an impressive 24 MoTs on its history file and presented in impeccable condition throughout, including black leather interior and original cast alloy road wheels, this Stag is one for the collector and shall be sold with a fresh 12 months MoT at point of sale, plus hard top and large history file.
Guide range: £10,000 to £12,000."
Sold for £13,200.
RED
1978 Triumph Stag.
Classics Central auction, Bedford Autodrome -
"In current ownership for the past 22 years, this impressive Stag has covered just 55,000 miles and boasts an exceptional history file.
"Originally supplied new to a wealthy customer in St. George's Square, London, all five previous keepers are accounted for on the history file as are a staggering 15 tax discs and 24 previous MoTs, which warrant the displayed mileage and add genuine provenance to the motor car.
"Purchased by the current vendor in 1994 and used sparingly but regularly in that period, this is a classical enthusiast's car from long-term private ownership that presents accordingly, with very good soft-top, electric windows and original black leather piped in red.
"Carrying a current MoT to 7 September 2016 and said to run exceptionally well with very smooth engine and gearbox, opportunities to acquire cars of this nature are becoming harder to come by - this is the first public opportunity to purchase this Stag in over 20 years.
Guide range: £5500 to £7500."
Sold for £6100.
EHJ 163P & TYM 414S (2)
BLUE
1975 Triumph Stag auto.
Registered on 1st January 1976. Classics Central auction, Bedford Autodrome -
"Finished in French Blue over black vinyl and restored to a very high standard, this Stag boasts a photographic history file of its recent restoration which demonstrates the underlying solidity and originality present in all areas.
"Right down to the fine details such as the etching of the car's original number plate on the headlamps and windscreen, indicating a provenance rarely seen from any vehicle now approaching 40 years old - this example carries an added bonus of eligibility for the vehicle excise duty exemption from April 2016.
"Carrying an impressive 24 MoTs on its history file and presented in impeccable condition throughout, including black leather interior and original cast alloy road wheels, this Stag is one for the collector and shall be sold with a fresh 12 months MoT at point of sale, plus hard top and large history file.
Guide range: £10,000 to £12,000."
Sold for £13,200.
RED
1978 Triumph Stag.
Classics Central auction, Bedford Autodrome -
"In current ownership for the past 22 years, this impressive Stag has covered just 55,000 miles and boasts an exceptional history file.
"Originally supplied new to a wealthy customer in St. George's Square, London, all five previous keepers are accounted for on the history file as are a staggering 15 tax discs and 24 previous MoTs, which warrant the displayed mileage and add genuine provenance to the motor car.
"Purchased by the current vendor in 1994 and used sparingly but regularly in that period, this is a classical enthusiast's car from long-term private ownership that presents accordingly, with very good soft-top, electric windows and original black leather piped in red.
"Carrying a current MoT to 7 September 2016 and said to run exceptionally well with very smooth engine and gearbox, opportunities to acquire cars of this nature are becoming harder to come by - this is the first public opportunity to purchase this Stag in over 20 years.
Guide range: £5500 to £7500."
Sold for £6100.