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Triumph Stag poster print - production history
Paper: 19x13" Premium Gloss 240gsm | Ink: Premium UV-Resistant Anti-Fading Ink
Size: Designed for A2 frames (or 19x13" where available)
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This artwork profiles the production history of Triumph Stag including MkI and MkII models, with all the changes for UK and export over the original production run of 1970 to 1977. It has a large section of text at the top detailing the development and history of Stag and each car has a label and year, with specific text covering the features, options, changes and other aspects of the year / model depicted.
It includes 12 cars including:
1970 Stag MkI
1970 Stag MkI (further info)
1971 Stag MkI (US market)
1972 Stag MkI
1973 Stag MKII
1973 Stag MKII (further info)
1974 Stag MkII
1976 Stag MkII
1970 Stag (from James Bond movie)
Fastback Prototype
4x4 Prototype
Tickford Stag
Suitable as a framed print for the British car enthusiast!
PRINT SIZE: 19x13 inches
PAPER STOCK: 240gsm premium gloss (thick and shiny)
The word SAMPLE appears on the poster image just for website listing purposes, it's not on the actual print you receive. Many hours of planning, research, illustrating and writing work have gone into the production of this print and I'm very proud of it. My work is bought by enthusiasts from all corners of the world and is also often purchased to be given as gifts.
Note: I reserve the right to make minor changes to the prints in the interest of improvement or accuracy. I endeavour to update my website images as soon as possible but you may receive a newer version of the print with some changes. The factory paint colours represented on the prints are reproduced as closely as possible. Actual prints may very slightly vary due to differences between individual computer or mobile device screens and printer, and supplies of paper stock and ink stock.