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oilman151

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128 posts

49 months

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Monday 11th October 2010 quote quote all
Been wanting a Stag for 39 yrs. Finally bought the right one last month. Thought you might like to see some pics.......




oilman151

Original Poster:

128 posts

49 months

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Monday 11th October 2010 quote quote all
Well there were supposed to be 3 pics in the 1st post but only one made it, so here's another one....





oilman151

Original Poster:

128 posts

49 months

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Monday 11th October 2010 quote quote all
Finally, the 3rd pic.....




Emeye

4,138 posts

92 months

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Monday 11th October 2010 quote quote all
Nice. Looks like a new car! eek

oilman151

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128 posts

49 months

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Monday 11th October 2010 quote quote all
It's had a nut & bolt rebuild from the ground up - everything renewed or refurbished. It's probably better than when it came out of the BL factory in 1972. Well pleased with it so far.
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doodles19

2,090 posts

42 months

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Monday 11th October 2010 quote quote all
wow!

330p4

423 posts

99 months

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Monday 11th October 2010 quote quote all
That is georgeous
Ian

varsas

3,102 posts

71 months

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Tuesday 12th October 2010 quote quote all
Wow.

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doodles19

2,090 posts

42 months

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Wednesday 13th October 2010 quote quote all
Why aren't more people posting on this!

Regardless of car type and people personal preferences (I think its laaaaavley biggrin), that restoration needs some credit, its simply amazing!


Have a free bump!

Funk

13,084 posts

78 months

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Wednesday 13th October 2010 quote quote all
Looks stunning, can really appreciate the work that's gone into that. In fact, after doing that kind of restoration, I think I'd find it very hard to actually let the car go..

oilman151

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128 posts

49 months

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Wednesday 13th October 2010 quote quote all
Thanks for the complimentary comments guys. I wish I could take credit for the restoration, but I can't. All the work was carried out by a guy called Al from Nottingham. He's done 4 of these Stags to this sort of standard, but sadly this was his last. In between the time I bought the car from him and picked it up, he had a massive heart attack and passed away. 41 yrs old. He will be sadly missed.
The work is to a really high standard. Al was very passionate about his Stags. RIP.
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purpleperil

843 posts

153 months

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Friday 15th October 2010 quote quote all
oilman151 said:
Thanks for the complimentary comments guys. I wish I could take credit for the restoration, but I can't. All the work was carried out by a guy called Al from Nottingham. He's done 4 of these Stags to this sort of standard, but sadly this was his last. In between the time I bought the car from him and picked it up, he had a massive heart attack and passed away. 41 yrs old. He will be sadly missed.
The work is to a really high standard. Al was very passionate about his Stags. RIP.
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This is dreadful news! I went to see Al regarding restoring my Stag - I think he was re-building yours at the time. He appeared to be a really fit and healthy guy with an absolute passion for the cars frown

tonys

632 posts

92 months

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Thursday 4th November 2010 quote quote all
That car is superb. 'Probably' better than it came out of the factory?? Let me think about that for a minute........
Awful news about the chap that restored it though.

E31Shrew

4,897 posts

61 months

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Thursday 4th November 2010 quote quote all
Stunning!

m9fdb

19 posts

50 months

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Wednesday 23rd May 2012 quote quote all
stunning car

Spitfire2

1,224 posts

55 months

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Wednesday 23rd May 2012 quote quote all
oilman151 said:
Thanks for the complimentary comments guys. I wish I could take credit for the restoration, but I can't. All the work was carried out by a guy called Al from Nottingham. He's done 4 of these Stags to this sort of standard, but sadly this was his last. In between the time I bought the car from him and picked it up, he had a massive heart attack and passed away. 41 yrs old. He will be sadly missed.
The work is to a really high standard. Al was very passionate about his Stags. RIP.
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Have seen some of his earlier cars on eBay with loads of pics of the work in progress. Sad loss.

Enjoy your car - make sure you drive it and don't just polish it :-)

BurblingBrownOne

165 posts

84 months

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Friday 25th May 2012 quote quote all
Looks fantastic, hope youve been taking advantage of the good weather and have been rumbling around with the roof down.

restoman

577 posts

77 months

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Friday 25th May 2012 quote quote all
Looks fantastic - I just hope you won't be too scared to use it . . .

Chimune

994 posts

92 months

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Saturday 26th May 2012 quote quote all
very cool- what sort of polish will you be using on the underside ?
tongue out
*edit* second 2010 zombie thread of the night!
Dam you 'what's new' ...

Edited by Chimune on Saturday 26th May 00:14

andym1603

867 posts

41 months

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Saturday 26th May 2012 quote quote all
Stunning car. I'm sure I read and looked at all the pictures on e-bay a few years back.
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