Triumph Owners, Stag Owners and Enthusiasts ;
So thinking about this, it is probably time for Triumph Stag owners in North
America to come back
out from under their rocks and once again, open more frequent dialog and
communication for where the
Stags are in North America and encourage them to get running and driving.
One central focus is the new and all member owned Triumph Stag Club of the
Americas
https://tscoa.org/ now reorganized and operated out of California by
enthusiasts' owners who are
actually friendly and do not want to screw you over (yes old wounds) for your
dues and loyalty. But
I do not seem to hear much North American Triumph Stag chatter on the various
lists, some of
Facebook, some on The Triumph Experience.
Many years ago, I once had a mission before I quit the previous TSCUSA
organization, to locate
every Triumph Stag in North America, record their data and disposition into a
database. Much of
that have been carried on by enthusiasts through the new TSCoA, but we are all
getting older and
need to focus on hacking back the weeds, opening the sheds and barns, dusting
off the hidden gems
pulled out of the muck, seeing if those parts and vehicles can be saved and
somehow logging their
locations or getting the information and possibly parts to some secure location
not scheduled for a
high rise apartment complex. Sure, that has some pie-in-the-sky elements.
I look at what happened to Wayne Bier at Triumphs Only, Walter Holliday at Stag
Specialists, Eight
Parts, and the caches of Triumph Stag parts in Toronto Canada, the US North
East and Pacific NW, not
to mention the cache being squandered in Pennsylvania purchased by the old club
members' dues and
held hostage for ransom. Stag Specialists cache was purchased by Rimmers and
shipped off to the UK.
Triumphs Only cache, was or is sort of in limbo, but I recall Wayne is in the
Philippines. In
Colorado, Sportscar Craftsmen in Arvada, owned and operated by Paul Diershol
has many shipping
containers with lots of LBC parts and some Stag parts also but not really fully
inventoried.
Many enthusiasts have their sheds of parts, and some of those sheds will go to
the scrap heap
shredded when the enthusiast turns to dust and their estate is liquidated.
That almost happened to
LD2UBW, and it was my forceful digging and prodding and sleuthing that
uncovered it in Illinois so
it could be rescued, properly restored and shown at North American Triumph
Events as a Triumph
Flagship showpiece.
North American Enthusiasts need to leverage the technology of the day, get an
online locator system
that can catalog Triumph Stag parts and the vehicles in real-time by
enthusiasts in North America
without spam, scammers and grifters.
I don't want to have this conversation under [TR] brackets in the Team.net when
it should be a forum
discussion in TSCoA. I'll plant that seed but it needs to be nurtured by more
younger enthusiasts.
That was the type of thing Triumphstag.net was doing with a parts repository
database before Richard
Welty's Krusty Motorsports was hacked and crashed. Triumphstag.net can be
revived to its former
glory under TSCoA if someone wants to resurrect the saved SQL and PHP scripts
and data.
So don't reply to this post and say "I know where this UNF bolt is for a Stag",
but rather, gather
as much information you can muster and then let's see about creating a live
database to collect that
data for the benefit of Triumph Stag Enthusiasts, maybe inside TSCoA.org.
I'll leave it there hoping someone will pick up the ball as I'm getting too
gray to drive some of
these initiatives into finished projects as I still have one last Triumph Stag
project to finish on
my own.
Cheers!
Glenn Merrell, CAP
StagByTriumph
aka Stag-By-Triumph Garage (on FaceBook)
Remember, "the BEST trophies are: Miles on the Odometer; Stone chips in the
paint; and DEAD BUGS on
the windscreen . with the occasional smell of manure!" (an SBT original quote)
-----Original Message-----
From: Triumphs <triumphs-bounces@autox.team.net> On Behalf Of Mark Bradakis
Sent: Sunday, February 8, 2026 5:30 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: [TR] Stag engine & gearbox?
A fellow in Utah is looking for an engine and gearbox for a '73 Stag project.
Any help out there?
mjb.
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