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From James Bond Movie "Diamonds Are Forever"
In the movie Diamonds Are Forever (1971) James Bond (Sean Connery) drives a Triumph Stag to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The car is owned by diamond smuggler Peter Franks, but after Franks is apprehended, Bond assumes Franks identity and takes the car. Bond uses the Seaspeed SRN4 Hovercraft 'The Princess Margaret' to cross the channel to mainland Europe. Next we see Bond and the car drive the small streets of Amsterdam to arrive at the canal house (Reguliersgracht 36) of Tiffany Case.
Basic
- Year
- 1970
- Make
- Triumph
- Model
- Stag
- Miles
- 0
- Stock
- 930
- Location
- Orlando Auto Museum
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Body
- Body Color
- ORANGE
- Body Style
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- Doors
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Interior
- Interior Color
- Beige/Tan
- Seating Type
- —
- Seat Material
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