Restore a Bx to this standard ?

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Mike P
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Restore a Bx to this standard ?

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A colleague of mine has a Triumph Stag that he is restoring and whilst looking for parts online, he found this on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Triumph-Stag-1973 ... 7C294%3A50

Anybody fancy doing a Bx to this level of attention :?:

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well if money was no object and i had a LOT of time on my hands then Hell, why not lol! but nut and bolt resorations dont come cheap!

i did always say if i won the lotto i'd try and trace all my cars and do that to them!

Concourse + is a seriously anal way to build a car! and you'll never want to use it in fear of making it dirty hahaha! But, Very rewarding when everyone that looks at it sais Wow!

one day hey! lol!
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I like driving my car, not eating from it. While that is very impressive, its not for me!
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