MacPro 1,1 with a blank hard drive.  What do I have to buy to legally have 10.7 as the OS?

As the subject asks, I have picked up a MacPro 1,1 for almost nothing and want to get it running.  One of the reasons it was so cheap was the hard drive is blank.  I understand that I cannot run Mountain Lion on this system, but for my intended use Lion will be quite satisfactory.  What do I need to buy to get to 10.7 legally?
Thanks,
Ryan

If you bought a copy of 10.7 previously (not the one shipped on a new Mac) you could use this utility to install a Recovery_HD on a thumb drive, then boot to the thumb drive and re-downlaod a previously-purchased 10.7:
OS X Recovery Disk Assistant v1.0

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