Auction: 1995 TVR Griffith 500

Auction: 1995 TVR Griffith 500

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SS427 Camaro

6,504 posts

177 months

Thursday 2nd May
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The red painted engine bay looks vastly better than the pre 97 cars satin black engine bay. This ones engine bay must have been painted body colour when the car was re painted.
The OE White dash dials would look way better and likewise a wooden dash.
T 5 gear box & Serpentine engine are both very desirable, shame no PAS but it can be fitted.
But someone will be getting a really nice example with ££ fortunes spent with this Griff.

Edited by SS427 Camaro on Thursday 2nd May 22:43

jl34

537 posts

244 months

Thursday 16th May
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Are there any receipts for the chassis restoration ? , what exactly was done when the body came off "and it was given a once over" ?

Can you get into the engine bay and underneath and get some detailed photo's of the chassis rails in teh engine bay and the underside and suspension corners ?




Dave Marsden

55 posts

113 months

CONSIGNER

Thursday 16th May
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Hi this is Dave from PistonHeads

I am just replying on sellers behalf


From the best of my knowledge when the body was last taken off for repairs the chassis was inspected and no issues where found and the chassis was repainted. The seller is currently away so cannot add any additional images.

Kind regards
Dave

Simpkeia81

13 posts

8 months

Sunday 26th May
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Is there any mechanical issues with the car or fluid leaks?
What’s the reason for the sale?

Dave Marsden

55 posts

113 months

CONSIGNER

Tuesday 28th May
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Hi

This is Dave from PistonHeads auctions, just replying on the sellers behalf.

To the sellers knowledge there are no mechanical issues whatsoever with the car, in his words he would happily jump in the car to drive anywhere with full confidence. The car is totally dry underneath with no fluid leaks of any type.

The reason for selling the car is purely down to not using the car as much as it should be used, and thoughts of reinvesting in other retirement plans.

Kind regards
Dave

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