Griffith 600 ok its a Intermeccanica Italia beauty

Griffith 600 ok its a Intermeccanica Italia beauty

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GTRene

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17,765 posts

231 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Came across this beautiful example of a Intermeccanica Italia ala Griffith 600,
seem tp be 1 of 56 made, looks lovely, me thinks.



















https://www.autoscout24.ch/de/d/intermeccanica-ita...

8Speed

750 posts

73 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Lovely - but I'd get rid of those whitewall tyres.

Moto

1,261 posts

260 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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What's the connection with a Griffith?

Moto

mk1fan

10,649 posts

232 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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A swing for the fence assumption, the name? biglaugh

BananaFama

4,602 posts

86 months

Saturday 18th November 2023
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Moto said:
What's the connection with a Griffith?

Moto
Short answer , Jack Griffiths had involvement with both the TVR and the Intermeccanica company .


GTRene

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17,765 posts

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Saturday 18th November 2023
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BananaFama said:
Moto said:
What's the connection with a Griffith?

Moto
Short answer , Jack Griffiths had involvement with both the TVR and the Intermeccanica company .
yep, its say the same car with a different name like say the Apollo, the idea started with the Griffith 600 but then after a short while things happened... something like that I believe hm.



here some short info

https://www.conceptcarz.com/z19654/griffith-600.as...

Slow M

2,787 posts

213 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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Jack Griffith's TVR supply dried up. Can't remember if it was related to dock strikes or another financial collapse. He started looking for a replacement and that led him to Frank Reisner, of Intermecchanica fame. Together, they developed the Griffith 600 (or Torino?). When Jack Griffith abandoned the project, another financier was found, and Reisner continued production.