Griffith 200/400 Market price ?
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IMHO there is no market value for either ....if you want to own one the market value is what ever the price is on that day...1st you have to find one for sale (preferably that has not been plastered around the internet) and have the funds ready to pay the sellers price. (Mind you whilst you are, checking the originality out I'm sure the racing boys will be in there). Adrian@
I brought one in from the US 4 years ago; it was worth doing then as the exchange rate was about 1.85. I doubt whether it is cheaper to import one now - don't forget the taxes. On the other hand you are unlikely to find a roadgoing one (as opposed to a race one) in Europe.
The last road one I know of went for £52,000
R
The last road one I know of went for £52,000
R
2 road griffth have been sold recently in Belgium ( coming from Mike Abbas in UK for 1 perhaps the 2 ?) for 50K€ and 60K€( asking price!!), and some restoration work to do on the 2 cars.
http://www.anglocars.be/index.php?option=com_autos...
http://www.anglocars.be/index.php?option=com_autos...
Edited by brittanytvr on Friday 26th November 23:28
There's a 200 Griffith just croped up on ebay, red one with cosmic style alloy wheels with a buy-now price of £30k. Unclear history when you read the details and there is no engine with it either.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1964-TVR-200-Series-Griffith...
Paul
Paul
The Surveyor said:
There's a 200 Griffith just croped up on ebay, red one with cosmic style alloy wheels with a buy-now price of £30k. Unclear history when you read the details and there is no engine with it either.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1964-TVR-200-Series-Griffith...
Paul
That AIN'T a Griff! The seller knows this (as you can figure out from the blurb - he has been peddling this for some time.Paul
Shows how dodgy the fia is when the owner is / was an fia scrutineer!
pistolar said:
Why is it not a Griffith? If not a Griffith what is it?
It ia a Granny with a 289 fitted much later (not the same at all hence all that twaddle about if you want a properly authenticated on that came from the US, i.e. it did not - the people that know about these things know). There are ALOT of cars perporting to be real Griffs The Surveyor said:
There's a 200 Griffith just croped up on ebay, red one with cosmic style alloy wheels with a buy-now price of £30k. Unclear history when you read the details and there is no engine with it either.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1964-TVR-200-Series-Griffith...
Paul
If it's the real thing why do you think it is sooo cheap? That's not much more than a half decent GranturaPaul
Fiscracer said:
The Surveyor said:
There's a 200 Griffith just croped up on ebay, red one with cosmic style alloy wheels with a buy-now price of £30k. Unclear history when you read the details and there is no engine with it either.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1964-TVR-200-Series-Griffith...
Paul
If it's the real thing why do you think it is sooo cheap? That's not much more than a half decent GranturaPaul
Me thinks this particular trader who should know better is taking the piss somewhat!!
as a Grantura MK3 though it still has some nice intrinsic value?
heightswitch said:
Fiscracer said:
The Surveyor said:
There's a 200 Griffith just croped up on ebay, red one with cosmic style alloy wheels with a buy-now price of £30k. Unclear history when you read the details and there is no engine with it either.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1964-TVR-200-Series-Griffith...
Paul
If it's the real thing why do you think it is sooo cheap? That's not much more than a half decent GranturaPaul
Me thinks this particular trader who should know better is taking the piss somewhat!!
as a Grantura MK3 though it still has some nice intrinsic value?
Oh and for the reord there was never a Griff numbered 200-1-Anything!! He does not even know that much!!!!
All Griffs are 200-5-*** 400-5_*** and 400-6-***
GRrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!
Mind if you are stupid enough to buy it!!!
stopingby said:
Hi All,
i would be interested in knowing what could be today "market price" for either a griffith 200 or 400 "road" version?
Any view as well in the diffrence, if any, between cars you may find in the US and the one available in UK?
Appreciate
Chris.
I'm going back a few years but after I p/ex'd my 200 I think it was on the forecourt for £26K. No idea if it actually went for that. (Insurance valuation was actually £40K but obviously that's not indicative of market value)i would be interested in knowing what could be today "market price" for either a griffith 200 or 400 "road" version?
Any view as well in the diffrence, if any, between cars you may find in the US and the one available in UK?
Appreciate
Chris.
maddog993 said:
stopingby said:
Hi All,
i would be interested in knowing what could be today "market price" for either a griffith 200 or 400 "road" version?
Any view as well in the diffrence, if any, between cars you may find in the US and the one available in UK?
Appreciate
Chris.
I'm going back a few years but after I p/ex'd my 200 I think it was on the forecourt for £26K. No idea if it actually went for that. (Insurance valuation was actually £40K but obviously that's not indicative of market value)i would be interested in knowing what could be today "market price" for either a griffith 200 or 400 "road" version?
Any view as well in the diffrence, if any, between cars you may find in the US and the one available in UK?
Appreciate
Chris.
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