Are Griffs for Tall Boys

Are Griffs for Tall Boys

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lestag

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4,614 posts

283 months

Tuesday 25th September 2001
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I''m a lurker around this forum as I am interested in buying a Griff one day. Living in NZ, getting the opportunity to try one on for size is rather limited. So considering I am 6''6" and 19 stone, will I fit in a Griff? (like with the hood up!) or will I just look over the windscreen like I do in an E-Type Roadster? cheers

apache

39,731 posts

291 months

Tuesday 25th September 2001
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no, buy it

mel

10,168 posts

282 months

Tuesday 25th September 2001
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I'm 6'3" and have loads of room in mine. If your in Aukland I do know of an owner of a Griff out there, he rents it out to drive Grooms to weddings as the things are so rair I'll look up an e-mail address if needed. I think you will have to do a personal import though !!

macca

508 posts

286 months

Tuesday 25th September 2001
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Should just be OK with the height but might be a bit tight, not that I'm saying you're a fat bar stool.. I'll get me jacket.... PS See my profile, I'm 6' 3" and don't have the seat all the way back. I guess the Griff is about the same as a Chim. September 19:56 Edited by macca on Tuesday 25th September 19:57

tvrinbfg

1,458 posts

291 months

Tuesday 25th September 2001
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"If you go for a test drive, remember the pedals and steering column are adjustable too." I don't know about the early Griffiths, but the seat runners on the later cars can be adjusted to lower the seat too.

lestag

Original Poster:

4,614 posts

283 months

Wednesday 26th September 2001
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Thanks to you all for replying. at least now I know I have a great chance of fitting in them, I'll find more out about them. There are probably a couple of dozen griffs here in NZ and I am not really into bugging the owners (so I thought I would bug you lot! ). Due to my 7 year investment(?) in the restoration of my Triumph Stag (http://www.stag.org.nz) I think it will take me a year or so before I have sufficent funds to start looking as the stag will never be sold. Any pointers to resources on the net like mailing lists to do with the Griff? I note in this forum there are grumblings about reliability of the engines and service costs. So are they any worse than a Stag? cheers Dean

bjwoods

5,017 posts

291 months

Wednesday 26th September 2001
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With the Griffith, generally talking to owners/dealers. The engine is NOT a problem, service it properly and you would not expect any problems. There are some dodgy cars out there, but generally have been thrashed, or not maintained properly by owners trying to do things on the cheap. The service cost can be quite high, but a lot of that is down to a 7 hour labour requirement. (expensive at main dealers) Good independants charge around £240 and 340 + VAT for the major minor services. Which I can live with, theya re relatively simple cars, so you have the mechanical ability, and a good workshop book (links on this site somewhere to Steve Heaths Griff, Chim workshop book) you could do it all yourself B Edited by bjwoods on Wednesday 26th September 10:29

lestag

Original Poster:

4,614 posts

283 months

Thursday 27th September 2001
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cheers B, I'll have a hunt on the site

optique

8 posts

278 months

Thursday 27th September 2001
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Only 6'2" but 18 stone, griff has far more leg and headroom than e-type. Also have a stag, griff engine far more reliable than the stag v8, however every other part of the stag is more reliable than the griff and thats saying something!

leehodges

399 posts

290 months

Sunday 30th September 2001
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I may be importing my Griff into Aus to sell but it could take a detour if you can raise that cash quicker!

lestag

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4,614 posts

283 months

Monday 1st October 2001
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:-) Here is your competition http://www.monacoprestige.co.nz/details.asp?vehicle_id=7062 (url may wrap) NZ$=30p (muttermuttermutter) Probably easier passing customs in NZ than Aussie........ Unfortunately I don't think the good wife would agree to an early purchase....