
£16,875 (Est: £20,000 - £25,000)
1972 Triumph Stag Just 34,000 miles from new
United Kingdom • 29 Apr 2026 • Lot 97
Vehicle Details
AI Listing Summary
This 1972 Triumph Stag is a low-mileage example with just 34,000 miles, finished in Saffron Yellow. It retains its original bill of sale and Passport to Service, and has had considerable cosmetic and mechanical work over the past two decades, making it a desirable purchase.

Condition
7
The car has had cosmetic work done, including renewed paintwork, a fresh mohair hood, enhanced brightwork, and a new bumper. Mechanically, it has benefited from attention to its brakes, suspension, carburettors, exhaust, oil pump, and timing chains. However, there is mention of 'slight wear visible in paint, interior, or wheels' which suggests it's not in pristine or outstanding condition. Overall solid condition.
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[Transmission]
Transmission:
LD13773BW
Chassis No:
Odometer:
34,000 miles
MMD 701L
Reg Number:
RHD/LHD:
RHD
Introduced in June 1970, the Triumph Stag was conceived as a luxury convertible sportscar to rival the likes of the R107-series Mercedes-Benz SL.
Styled by Giovanni Michelotti and powered by a bespoke 2997cc SOHC V8 engine (145bhp/167lbft), the newcomer boasted a well laid out 2+2-seater cabin and 120mph top speed.
Finished in Saffron Yellow – the same colour as the MK1 example driven by Sean Connery in the 1971 James Bond film ‘Diamonds are Forever’ – chassis LD13773BW was purchased new by Mrs Violet Foicik from Naylor & Root Ltd of Lavender Hill, London for the princely sum of £2,662.99.
First registered as ‘MMD 701L’ on 25 th October 1972, the 2+2-seater pleasingly retains its original bill of sale and Passport to Service.
The latter contains entries at 20, 1,100, 3,689, 7,234, 8,746, 12,222, 14,750, 18,400, 21,150 and 28,700 miles.
It also notes the fitment of a reconditioned engine on April 2 nd 1976 (circa 12,000 miles ago) hence the MK2 air filter etc.
Acquired by its seco...
Points of note
£250
Lowest Price (Since 2020)
£10,006
Median Price (Since 2020)
£34,875
Highest Price (Since 2020)
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MOT Information
Expired
Expired on Apr 19 2024
Latest MOT Mileage
33,288 miles
Registration Date
1972-10-25
MOT History
Passed
On Apr 20 2023 with 33,288 miles


























