: Available in a four-speed manual with overdrive or a three-speed automatic .
: A 3.0-litre Triumph SOHC V8 engine delivering approximately 145 bhp and 170 lb-ft of torque.
: Original Triumph engines are often preferred for collectors, though conversions to Rover V8 power were common for improved reliability in the past. Historical Context: August 1974 Stag August 1974
: Paramount Pictures released the sports comedy The Longest Yard on August 21, 1974.
By August 1974, the Stag had transitioned into its refined phase, featuring several mechanical and aesthetic updates from the original 1970 launch. : Available in a four-speed manual with overdrive
The is a hallmark of British motoring history, representing the model's mid-production peak during the MkII era. Envisioned as a luxury 2+2 grand tourer by designer Giovanni Michelotti, it was built to rival elite European convertibles with its unique blend of style and open-top performance. Key Technical Specifications
While the Stag was in production, several notable cultural and global events occurred during this specific month: Envisioned as a luxury 2+2 grand tourer by
Maintaining a 1974 Stag requires specific attention to its cooling system and bodywork, which were historically its primary weak points.