Vehicle Description
Presented in a vibrant shade of Mimosa with a Black interior, this
1973 (final year of U.S.designated Stags) Triumph Stag Auto
Roadster displaying a very low 26,XXX from new, is a storied piece
of automotive machinery. Designed by one of automotive's most
notable Italian motorcar designers, Giovanni Michelotti, during a
period where he was also designing Ferraris; to which is known as
the ultra-prolific, Enzo-Era. Not only was the Stag designed by a
prominent designer, but it was also piloted by James Bond in the
1971 film, Diamonds Are Forever (with the movie car also donning a
brilliant shade of Yellow). Production was relatively small, with
an estimated 25,939 units being produced from 1970 to 1978; it was
only available for the U.S. market from 1971 to 1973. For the 1973
model year, an estimated 4,504 examples were produced, out of
those, only 2,057 were automatics and within that specified number,
only 567 were exported. Upon viewing this alluring motorcar, you're
welcomed by an eye-catching exterior displayed in a dashing shade
of Mimosa (Yellow), a body-colored removable hardtop, select
exterior surfaces in Chrome (such as the front and rear bumpers,
T-Bar trim, gas cap, and front grille), stainless steel exhaust
tips, and wire wheels. The cabin features Black Ambla surface
areas, light wood inlays, Chrome and Aluminum adorned on select
interior surface areas (to include the gauge trim, steering wheel
spokes, and door handle), and a 3-spoke steering wheel. Underneath
the bonnet lies its Triumph 3.0-liter (2997 cc) V8 engine that when
new, produced 145 horsepower and 170lb-ft of torque and is mated to
a 3-speed, automatic transmission while having the power remitted
to the rear wheels. For additional information regarding this very
alluring 1973 Triumph Stag Roadster, call and/or text us now at
(516) 888-9000!