{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"You've Done What To A Stag?! - Bonus Episode","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/you-ve-done-what-to-a-stag-bonus-episode","audioUrl":"https://www.buzzsprout.com/2308382/episodes/19155863-you-ve-done-what-to-a-stag-bonus-episode.mp3","description":"Would you add air suspension, massive alloys and a 25 speaker sound system to a Triumph Stag? In this bonus episode, we meet members of a London car club not afraid to bend the rules (and spend the money) to create the Stags they really want. They're not British Leyland purists but the passion they have for the 70s cruiser is infectious. Come with us as we meet the drivers and their cars at Stag Empire's biggest meet-up yet.&nbsp;See photos of the cars, the mods and the people behind them on our Instagram and Facebook profiles.Send us Fan MailFollow us on Instagram: @thetyrekickersukFacebook: The Tyre KickersFinalist - Independent Podcast Awards 2024 &amp; 2025"},"annotations":[{"startTime":20.8,"endTime":139.82,"type":"car","title":"Triumph Stag","url":"/cars/triumph/stag","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dd/RVC_427H_TRIUMPH_STAG_PRE-PRODUCTION_PRESS_CAR_3.jpg","quote":"And the classic car of choice with these guys is the Triumph Stag.\n\nWell, as I look up and down it all I can see are Triumph Stags... lots of lowered, non-original wheels, lots of modifications...\n\n...the Triumph Stag... 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That’s why the episode mentions lowered stances and why this Stag is described as being on air ride—owners can dial in a show-car look and adjust how the car sits.","simplifiedExplanation":"Air suspension is a suspension system that uses air instead of metal springs. It lets the car sit higher or lower, which is popular for showy “stance” looks and for customizing how the car rides."}},{"startTime":53.0,"endTime":57.6,"type":"term","title":"engine bay","url":"/glossary/engine-bay","quote":"I mean some of these cars have got air suspension for example, tricked out engine bays with loads of chrome and interiors that wouldn't look out of place in a Bentley or a Hot Rod.","canonicalId":"term:engine-bay","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The engine bay is the compartment under the hood where the engine and many related components are mounted. 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That means you can make it sit higher or lower depending on what you want."}},{"startTime":188.3,"endTime":205.1,"type":"term","title":"16,000 miles","quote":"[183.4s] Well most of the stuff on here is original so like the engine which is probably\n[188.3s] the most important part of the car so the original engine is in there and this car itself has only\n[193.7s] got 16,000 miles original which is absolutely probably unheard of right","canonicalId":"term:16-000-miles","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Mileage is the total distance a vehicle has been driven, and low mileage can matter a lot on classics because it can indicate less wear. The speaker emphasizes that this car’s “16,000 miles” is unusually low for its age.","simplifiedExplanation":"“16,000 miles” means how far the car has been driven in total. The point here is that it’s very low for a car that’s about 50 years old."}},{"startTime":232.9,"endTime":241.2,"type":"term","title":"vinyl seats","url":"/glossary/vinyl-seats","quote":"[232.9s] it was an absolute small fortune. Yeah I mean I mean normally these would have come with obviously\n[236.3s] vinyl seats and trimmed out to a budget but this is obviously no no expense spared is it?","canonicalId":"term:vinyl-seats","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Vinyl seats are upholstery made from synthetic leather-like material, commonly used on many cars to keep costs down. The speaker contrasts factory-style vinyl with the upgraded leather interior to highlight how expensive the current trim is.","simplifiedExplanation":"Vinyl seats are the cheaper, plastic-like upholstery material. They’re saying this car has leather instead, which is a nicer (and usually more expensive) upgrade."}},{"startTime":245.4,"endTime":250.3,"type":"term","title":"walnut","url":"/glossary/walnut","quote":"So you've got the upgrade on the\n[250.3s] dashboard the walnut kind of kit on there you've got a wooden steering wheel got a decent sound","canonicalId":"term:walnut","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Walnut is a type of wood used for interior trim, often chosen for its appearance and perceived luxury. In classic cars, wood dash kits and steering-wheel trim are common “period-style” upgrades that can significantly change the cabin’s look.","simplifiedExplanation":"Walnut here means the wood trim inside the car. It’s used to make the dashboard and interior look more upscale."}},{"startTime":254.5,"endTime":258.16,"type":"term","title":"sound system","url":"/glossary/sound-system","quote":"[254.5s] system because these suffer from having a rubbish sound system. It's got probably one of the best","canonicalId":"term:sound-system","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A sound system in this context refers to the car’s audio setup (speakers and head unit). The speaker says these cars are known for having a “rubbish” audio system, implying an aftermarket or upgraded stereo is part of the build.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re talking about the car’s stereo and speakers. The host is saying this model usually doesn’t sound great, so the upgrade matters."}},{"startTime":275.3,"endTime":283.6,"type":"term","title":"V8 rumble","url":"/glossary/v8-rumble","quote":"It's the noise anyone who loves stags is that v8 rumble and when you hear the noise and you put your foot down it's just music to your ears right","canonicalId":"term:v8-rumble","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“V8 rumble” refers to the deep, uneven-sounding exhaust note produced by a V8 engine firing order. It’s often described as a signature sound that becomes part of the car’s identity, especially on classic V8s like the Triumph Stag.","simplifiedExplanation":"“V8 rumble” is the deep, throaty sound you hear from a V8 engine. People associate it with a classic, characterful exhaust note."}},{"startTime":308.1,"endTime":321.6,"type":"term","title":"four-speed ZF gearbox","url":"/glossary/four-speed-zf-gearbox","quote":"I've been told this is the most modified stag here and with zack it's on an r-redge it's um 475 74 75 it's um r-redge sort of like a metallic red yeah metallic red so red color and it's got four-speed zf gearbox right","canonicalId":"term:four-speed-zf-gearbox","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “four-speed ZF gearbox” is a transmission with four forward gears made by ZF, a major supplier of drivetrains. On older cars, the limited number of gears can make the engine sound and feel more “mechanical,” and it also affects how the car cruises at different speeds.","simplifiedExplanation":"This means the car uses a transmission with four forward gears, made by ZF. That gearbox choice affects how the car shifts and how it feels when you drive."}},{"startTime":343.08,"endTime":348.18,"type":"car","title":"Chevrolet Impala","url":"/cars/chevrolet/impala","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/06-09_Chevrolet_Impala_LS.jpg","quote":"it's twist of classic car and modern like they do in America you have a Chevy Impala but it's a Chevy Impala body but they put new twist to it","canonicalId":"car:chevrolet:impala","priority":0.25,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Chevrolet Impala is a well-known American full-size car that’s often used as an example of how people can mix classic styling with newer mechanical upgrades. Here, it’s referenced to explain the general idea of keeping an old look while updating the drivetrain/gearbox approach.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Chevy Impala is a famous American car. 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The “knock-off” type uses a special locking piece to hold the wheel in place."}},{"startTime":378.6,"endTime":389.7,"type":"term","title":"quilted leather","url":"/glossary/quilted-leather","quote":"really nice interior is all quilted leather and stuff yes it's been done it's a Bentley continental twist because the original stag ones are PVC another so open the door then let's have a quick look at the interior so it's quilted leather all over the dashboard","canonicalId":"term:quilted-leather","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Quilted leather is upholstery where leather is stitched in a padded, patterned “quilt” design. It’s a common way to make a classic interior feel more luxurious, and here it’s contrasted with the Stag’s original PVC interior material.","simplifiedExplanation":"Quilted leather is leather upholstery stitched in a padded, decorative pattern. It’s a more premium-looking interior finish than plain vinyl/PVC."}},{"startTime":385.1,"endTime":389.7,"type":"term","title":"PVC","url":"/glossary/pvc","quote":"it's a Bentley continental twist because the original stag ones are PVC another so open the door then let's have a quick look at the interior","canonicalId":"term:pvc","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a plastic material often used for interior trim because it’s cheaper and easier to produce than leather. The host contrasts the Stag’s original PVC interior with the modified quilted leather to highlight the upgrade.","simplifiedExplanation":"PVC is a type of plastic used for car interior trim. 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