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Re: Intro



Hello Frank,
	Welcome to the list.  Looks as though the questions you posted have been
answered adequately.
	On your restoration, are you planning on a concours d' elegance (did I get that
right purists?), then you will need to pay attention to the way the car was
made.  On the other hand, If you are building the car to enjoy and drive, there
are lots of nice upgrades you should add.

	As it seems as though you are already smitten with the Brit bug, you should
have sources for various publications that relate to the Stag.  First I'd
recommend a Repair Triumph Stag Operation Manual and a Truimph Stag Parts
Catalogue.  The practical Classics Triumph Stag Restoration book is a good
reference.  I believe that Stag Specialists in Tuscon has the factory manuals,
along with East Coast Jaguar in Delaware.

I'm in Denver, and if you need some "what's it, where's it" answers, there is
always the Stag Digest.

Regards,
Glenn  Merrell
Triumph Stag Register USA VP
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