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Chix's Triumph Stag Ford Essex 3L V6 - Chix & Scarlett - A short film by Phil Griffiths 

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@66ManFromUncle66
@66ManFromUncle66 7 месяцев назад
Great story
@tonyperry4392
@tonyperry4392 Год назад
Just love triumph stag, absolutely gorgeous looking & sounding moter
@jonboy9912
@jonboy9912 Год назад
Now swap the Ford V6 out for a Rover V8 (the Buick engine the original should have had from the beginning)! I had that conversion in mine and it's worth it for the sound alone!
@julianlord2697
@julianlord2697 8 месяцев назад
Always loved the Stag but never taken the plunge. And yes, tinkering with old cars is great for mental wellbeing. I have five Jeeps and I am never idle
@julianlord2697
@julianlord2697 8 месяцев назад
There was to be a 2.5 I6 version. For some reason retro fitting the 2.5 is not a popular conversion
@paulkelley2725
@paulkelley2725 Год назад
Nice to see a youngish Stag enthusiastic owner! Many of us are pushing 70 and more and so it's good to know that this great car can capture the imagination of others. I've had my Stag for a long time and have no plans at all to give it up. I think I'll need to be arrested and locked up before that happens! Enjoy your car and I've not even mentioned that it has the wrong engine it in (oops, so I have!). To be fair the Ford V6 is an excellent motor. Despite lots of nonsense about the original Triumph V8 being useless, it's a lovely motor when put together and maintained properly - something that didn't happen enough back in the day.
@michaelg4083
@michaelg4083 5 месяцев назад
I just wanted to say scarlet looks really lovely but, she really needs the black pinstriping down the sides !😄😁😍
@djchix
@djchix 5 месяцев назад
She didn't have them when I bought her, and I've never been tempted to put them back, I think they kinda ruin the curves but putting a straight line through them!
@michaelg4083
@michaelg4083 5 месяцев назад
@@djchix The black pinstriping really makes the car look finished, as it is it doesn't look finished !🤔🤔🤔
@jamesproudlove1527
@jamesproudlove1527 Год назад
So enjoyed your video of, "the car of your dreams." I get what you are saying of the lock down & the effects on our health at that dark time of lock down. I have a 1977 Triumph 2000TC & the joy she brings me while I tinker & polish. Thanks for sharing.
@gray159
@gray159 Год назад
Quite odd how a car can be so influential on people. I absolutely love the Stagg as when was very young was took out in one and that stuck with me forever. The sound of one is so thought provocative and takes me back... Fabulous car...
@davejohnston5158
@davejohnston5158 3 месяца назад
Lovely car. Mine was a green Mk2 mot failure back in the 90's I bought it with a blueprinted V6 with auto box fitted. Never reached its full potential with me but for a time I was commuting 70 miles a day in it and the kids loved 'Cindy' the stag.
@pauldavies9464
@pauldavies9464 Год назад
What a great car, I took my Rover V8 out of the Stag when I bought it because the core plugs had gone so I never drove it with the Rover V8 in, I put a Stag V8 in and I enjoy it a lot but have always wondered what the Rover engine would have been like! The V6 sounds awesome.
@BerlietGBC
@BerlietGBC 3 месяца назад
Nice car with a sensible proven engine in it , loved my Scimitar with a Essex V6
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
Lovely story which I can relate to. Enjoy your Stag.
@bobspeller2225
@bobspeller2225 Год назад
What a lovely story, and a pleasure to see a new Stag owner with enthusiasm for a great car. I have owned my Stag for 43 years now and still love it every time I drive it. (even though it's named 'The Red Devil') its Red and the reg number is ***666R, as you would expect!! Good luck with your Stag and I hope you enjoy this summer. Cheers Bob
@paulburke9759
@paulburke9759 Год назад
Thank you for being so honest. I bought a 73 with the same idea, but still trying and hoping
@djchix
@djchix Год назад
What jobs do you have to do on her?
@granttheband835
@granttheband835 Год назад
👍👍👍
@kavijon
@kavijon Год назад
Just found your channel Chris. Loving it. Love the stag also absolute beauty of a car. Really wanna buy one but no mechanical experience. Would love to learn and thinking I could do alot from just following guys like u ? What u reckon
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
If you really want a Stag and having owned one, I understand why, my advice would be join the club. You can then attend the events and increase your knowledge and when the time is right its very possible that someone will know of a good car that's right for you.
@djchix
@djchix Год назад
I had no prior mechanical experience and as long as you're brave enough to try and humble enough to listen/ learn from mistakes, then I think it's well worth the journey (and the money). Go for it!
@kavijon
@kavijon Год назад
@@djchix I think your right Chris. Thanks for the follow up. I had no idea u were a novice also mechanicly. Also was thinking the Essex v6 would be safer engine type but tbh after following a few stag youtubers it seems the triumph engine issues have been resolved with proper maintenance.
@kavijon
@kavijon Год назад
​@@jjefferyworboys8138thanks Jeff good starting point to get tips on what to look out for etc when buying my stag. And also to find good examples to buy 👍
@djchix
@djchix Год назад
@@kavijon I think in general the Ford Essex is an easier and more forgiving engine if it's your first one!
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