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While they may look nothing out of the ordinary, a classic Triumph Stag and a Morgan 4/4 hide an electric secret. Modified by Electrogenic, an Oxford-based company specialized in classic electric ...
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What You Might Not Know About the Triumph Stag
Few machines sum up the tragedy of the British car industry during the 1970s better than the Triumph Stag. This beautiful, Italian-designed, open-topped GT, with its lusty V-8 engine, had all the ...
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The Stag project started out in 1965 as a show car built by Triumph's then regular stylist Michelotti of Turin, Italy, based on a Triumph 2000 Mk1. Triumph's Chief Engineer, Harry Webster, saw the car ...
An Oxford-based EV classic car specialist has successfully converted two iconic models to run on electric power. Electrogenic has finalised battery-powered versions of a 1976 Triumph Stag and a 1957 ...
Oxford-based classic car converter Electrogenic has completed two world-first electric conversions for the Triumph Stag and Series II Morgan 4/4. Both the conversions are unique one-of-one cars and ...
An Oxford-based EV classic car specialist has successfully converted two iconic models to run on electric power. Electrogenic has finalised battery-powered versions of a 1976 Triumph Stag and a 1957 ...
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