Help with car identification...
Help with car identification...
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VladD

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8,168 posts

290 months

Friday 22nd May
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My friend just sent me the following picture and we can't work out what it is. Can the PH hive mind please assist.


Richard-390a0

3,349 posts

116 months

Friday 22nd May
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Triumph Stag isn't it?

sherman

15,028 posts

240 months

Friday 22nd May
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It like a Lancia but I cant think what its called.

VladD

Original Poster:

8,168 posts

290 months

Friday 22nd May
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Richard-390a0 said:
Triumph Stag isn't it?
That's a very good shout. Thanks.

I am alright Jack

4,211 posts

168 months

Friday 22nd May
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VladD said:
Richard-390a0 said:
Triumph Stag isn't it?
That's a very good shout. Thanks.
Yes, my first thought was Triumph 2000 but they had different indicators and four doors.

VladD

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Friday 22nd May
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I am alright Jack said:
VladD said:
Richard-390a0 said:
Triumph Stag isn't it?
That's a very good shout. Thanks.
Yes, my first thought was Triumph 2000 but they had different indicators and four doors.
My first guess was a Dolly Sprint, so I wasn't a million miles away.

TIGA84

5,547 posts

256 months

Friday 22nd May
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Its an early 70's Toyota Celica. I think.

The stag didn't have lights in the lower front dam.




Megaflow

11,228 posts

250 months

Friday 22nd May
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TIGA84 said:
Its an early 70's Toyota Celica. I think.

The stag didn't have lights in the lower front dam.

The lights in the front dam look like a retro fit to me, where as the downward curve on the edge of the front wings would be very much factory and completely different to the square edge of the Celica...

Fairly sure it is a Stag, there only appears to be a single door from the little that can be seen of the side, so I don't think it is a 2000.

TIGA84

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256 months

Friday 22nd May
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Megaflow said:
TIGA84 said:
Its an early 70's Toyota Celica. I think.

The stag didn't have lights in the lower front dam.

The lights in the front dam look like a retro fit to me, where as the downward curve on the edge of the front wings would be very much factory and completely different to the square edge of the Celica...

Fairly sure it is a Stag, there only appears to be a single door from the little that can be seen of the side, so I don't think it is a 2000.
I think you might be right the more I look!

CanAm

13,339 posts

297 months

Friday 22nd May
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Megaflow said:
The lights in the front dam look like a retro fit to me, where as the downward curve on the edge of the front wings would be very much factory and completely different to the square edge of the Celica...

Fairly sure it is a Stag, there only appears to be a single door from the little that can be seen of the side, so I don't think it is a 2000.
Stag looks like a good match to me, you can even see the edge of the side repeater.



VladD

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8,168 posts

290 months

Friday 22nd May
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In the original photo there's a chrome bumper leaning against the wall behind the car, which ties up with the Stag I think. Toyota a decent guess though.

MustangGT

13,717 posts

305 months

Friday 22nd May
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I would agree with the Stag. The Celica has recesses for the moulded bumper each side, the picture does not.

njw1

2,695 posts

136 months

Friday 22nd May
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TIGA84 said:
Its an early 70's Toyota Celica. I think.

The stag didn't have lights in the lower front dam.

I think those 'lights' are actually the bumper mounting points on a Triumph Stag.... smile

WPA

14,138 posts

139 months

Friday 22nd May
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That is a Triumph Stag

Watcher of the skies

1,179 posts

62 months

Friday 22nd May
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It's a Stag.
What is this, mumsnet? laugh

mmm-five

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309 months

andy43

12,764 posts

279 months

Friday 22nd May
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Defo Stag with different indicators, maybe it was customised at some point.