AN iconic roadster inspired by a James Bond classic has hit the market for a bargain price.
A is up for auction giving fans of the spy franchise a chance to drive like himself.




The British model starred in 1971 Bond classic, Diamonds Are Forever, with and this one is up for grabs for just £15k.
The listing states: “For anyone with a taste for 007-inspired luxury and the thrill of owning a true British classic, this Triumph Stag offers a unique opportunity to own a part of cinematic and automotive history.
“Whether you’re looking to show it off at a car show or simply cruise along the coast with the top down, this car is more than capable of fulfilling your Bond fantasies.
“Its history is well-documented, with paperwork dating back to its original registration in 1977.”;
Styled by legendary sports car designer Giovanni Michelotti and project managed by Spen King, the model was only in production for eight years between 1970 and 1977 with over 25,000 units rolling out the factory.
The iconic gained a loyal following of fans and enthusiasts and was even used on the big screen alongside Sean Connery.
This car was restored in 1988 by independent garage body shop, Cross and Storer.
The current owner has kept the vehicle in immaculate condition since purchasing it in 2003.
The Triumph Stag is now up for sale with no reserve by Bonham Cars for £15k.
Powered by a thumping three-litre V8 engine, it delivers on both performance and style.
Designed as a luxurious grand tourer rather than a hard-edged sports car, the Stag was aimed at competing with the legendary -Benz SL.
Finished in a vibrant Inca yellow with chrome details and factory fitted 14-inch alloy wheels, the motor is in perfect condition.
As is the roof which can be effortlessly raised and lowered.


Inside you'll find a sleek black vinyl interior featuring perforated centres in excellent condition with no rips and tears.
It also features the original door cards, wooden dashboard and steering wheel.
Its more modern upgrades include a Sony radio cassette player and a Kenwood sound system.
Super reliable, the machine will have you cruising around like the British spy himself.



