Production start and VIN numbers

Production start and VIN numbers

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griffrhysjones

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73 posts

238 months

Friday 15th April 2005
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Does anyone know the official production start date? I believe mine to be an early one as it is registered at the begining of April 92, searched the forums for info on vin numbers and someone mentioned its the last three numbers that tell you what number the car is, this doesn't make much sense as my last three are 807, and there wasn't that many pre cats made! Thanks in advance, Simon.

griffophenia

1,107 posts

251 months

Friday 15th April 2005
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Hi my last three numbers on my 92 Griff Pre-Cat are 865 registered 19th. May 1992, So I should think yours is older than that!


Phil

spend

12,581 posts

258 months

Friday 15th April 2005
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Are'nt the last 3 numbers the sequence of 'all' TVRs in that build year? Can't remember for sure, but think the build year is not the calendar year either.

Dave

old No 1

362 posts

245 months

Friday 15th April 2005
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My now ex Griff was the first production car and it was 599

antonyj

5,254 posts

288 months

Friday 15th April 2005
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My last three numbers are 825, and registered 30 march '92

Hoover33

5,988 posts

249 months

Friday 15th April 2005
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well mine has 24/3/92 as inspection date at the TVR Centre at Arkley withh 33 miles on the clock, and is registered 28/3/92..... VIN No ending 794... so that makes mine older

whoops did not see No 1's



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barreti

6,680 posts

244 months

Saturday 16th April 2005
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My last 3 digits are 171
So does this make mine older than the first production car even though its a 4.3?

It might explain the crap build quality and B&Q fixtures though

spend

12,581 posts

258 months

Saturday 16th April 2005
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Northern_Paul

328 posts

245 months

Saturday 16th April 2005
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I've got 657.

OldNo1 told the story to me that although he is 599 and mine 58 later it didn't mean I was 58 Griffs later as I would of been 58 TVR's later.

I'm hoping at least half of these were S3's etc and mine is a really early one - the only way to tell for sure is call the factory - I think they charge a nominal fee, less than £40 (could be £27ish).

Goodluck!!

Hoover33

5,988 posts

249 months

Saturday 16th April 2005
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there seems to be a few anolomies in the coding.... but i ama sure we can sort thm out

griffter

4,030 posts

262 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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griffrhysjones said:
Does anyone know the official production start date? I believe mine to be an early one as it is registered at the begining of April 92, searched the forums for info on vin numbers and someone mentioned its the last three numbers that tell you what number the car is, this doesn't make much sense as my last three are 807, and there wasn't that many pre cats made! Thanks in advance, Simon.


Look on the underside of the GRP dash moulding (use a torch from the pass footwell). The builder signed his name and wrote the build date on mine - 17/2/1992 (or thereabouts) - no.738

shpub

8,507 posts

279 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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Northern_Paul said:
I've got 657.

OldNo1 told the story to me that although he is 599 and mine 58 later it didn't mean I was 58 Griffs later as I would of been 58 TVR's later.

I'm hoping at least half of these were S3's etc and mine is a really early one - the only way to tell for sure is call the factory - I think they charge a nominal fee, less than £40 (could be £27ish).

Goodluck!!


The number is the chassis number and doesn't mean the car was built in the same order as the chassis was either. For example all the 93 Griff 4.x had 92 chassis to get round the cat requirement. So there is immediately a big difference that can happen there. The dates on the bodywork usually refer to when that bit was made and as it takes about 12 weeks to make the cars, that date could be very different from the chassis or even the registration date.





Northern_Paul

328 posts

245 months

Monday 18th April 2005
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I see what your saying Steve, the numbers on my internal moldings are the same 657, I noticed and took pics during the re-trim.

The only way to find out for sure would be to contact the factory.

Oldno1 who had obviously looked into this as he had the first also suggested that mine would of been one that had been sold by Harrogate Horseless Carriage and he was right.

So I assume there would of been limited locations/dealers who sold the 1st batch released.

And I assume there was initially more demand than supply therefore they wouldn't of initially been many hanging around.

Someone should be to offer a build/production list as it is of greater interest to owners/buyers as the early ones reach Classic status.

tweety

829 posts

266 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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Paul, I see you are in West Sussex, I have bought Old No 1's Griff and am in East Sussex, I see our cars are 18 apart on the registrations. I'm also trying to find out as much as possible about the early cars.

Cheers, Al.

Hoover33

5,988 posts

249 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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ohhhhhh thats the car i wanted

FlipFlopGriff

7,144 posts

254 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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old No 1 said:
My now ex Griff was the first production car and it was 599


I thought mack's was the first production car (the red one used as a test bed throughout its life) and yours was the first customer car!!!
FFG

Northern_Paul

328 posts

245 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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tweety said:
Paul, I see you are in West Sussex, I have bought Old No 1's Griff and am in East Sussex, I see our cars are 18 apart on the registrations. I'm also trying to find out as much as possible about the early cars.

Cheers, Al.



Al

All I really know is what Old No 1 has said in the past, but I have just e-mailed Harrogate Horseless Carriage to see if they can outline those early days as Old No 1 suggested.

Mine isn't exactly on the road yet, and for the next 3 or 4 weeks I'm playing BMW (got a late 635 that needs some input) - but I like to think I can given the right conditions take a good picture and looking at your profile you know the right locations!! - so I'm definately up for a meet before the summers over

HarryW

15,277 posts

276 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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RE Harrogate Horseless Carriages, I don't know if he is still there but the service manager is diamond, IMHO the guy you should be speaking too. He remembered my car as one of the last V8S's and past on little details that really helped piece together the cars history.
In fact I don't think he could have been more helpful, top chap IMHE shame they are not all like him.

Harry

tweety

829 posts

266 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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Paul it would be great to meet up, let me know anytime. From what I can gather all three cars were pre-production, mine being the only one 'productionised' and sold soon after, making it the first customer car? registered on 9/1/92. HHC had it as their demonstrator until Paul Taylor bought it in May '91. What are your last three digits?
Hoover33 I don't think you've done too bad, yours is probably one of the best condition pre-cats around.
Is the owner of the third Motorshow car on here, and was it grey or green?, as there are conflicting reports. More investigation required methinks.

Cheers, Al.

mack

268 posts

264 months

Friday 22nd April 2005
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FlipFlopGriff said:

old No 1 said:
My now ex Griff was the first production car and it was 599



I thought mack's was the first production car (the red one used as a test bed throughout its life) and yours was the first customer car!!!
FFG


You're right Paul - mine was the very first productionised version of the car ever built, after the original blue 1990 Motor Show prototype, and was used for type approval of the model.
After appearing at the 1991 Motor Show, it then became the long term factory development car throughout the whole of Griffith production (see my profile for a brief history)

Al's car (old No 1's ex) appeared alongside mine at the motorshow and, after a brief stint as HHC's demonstrator, became the first customer car.

Just out of interest, my last 3 VIN numbers are 105 - although the V5 does give the registration date as 2/3/89!!
It carried the well known company registration mark 'TVR 100' until 1996,when it was re-registered as an 'F' reg (Interestingly, the original 1990 prototype, now destroyed, was also registered as an 'F' reg for some reason!)
mack