Buying a Griff

Buying a Griff

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Higgs

Original Poster:

3 posts

257 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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Hello TVR enthusiasts!

I want to graduate to my first Griffith and was wandering if anyone could offer some advice on the do's, the don'ts and some general experiences - All welcome - All the best

tvrgaas

1,469 posts

277 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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FAQ
see www.t-v-r-services.co.uk/tvrbooks/GriffGuide.pdf
and buy the book www.tvrbooks.co.uk
join the club www.tvrcc.com
and enjoy, but go easy!

Hix

Original Poster:

3 posts

257 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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Nice 1 - thanx

Skip

138 posts

289 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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Look in 'search' section for 'buying griff' and you will find shedloads of threads with helpful advice.

Good Luck - you WILL have fun!

jigs

1,840 posts

257 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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How'd you do that - change higgs to hix.

Jix, sorry Jiggs - sorry I mean Jigs.

>> Edited by jigs on Thursday 19th June 18:51

Ballistic Banana

14,700 posts

274 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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jigs said:
How'd you do that - change higgs to hix.

Jix, sorry Jiggs - sorry I mean Jigs.

>> Edited by jigs on Thursday 19th June 18:51


Go to the bar above then hover over my info button, click profile , then u can change your name here.

BB

Ballistic Banana

14,700 posts

274 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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Hi Mate good choice,

Drive as many as u can and go to a meet and talk to owners.

Right a few checks to be done,

Front upper wishbones/outriggers for corrosion as they are prone to rust as stones are thrown up from wheels and chip the paint.

Suspension Bushes as these take a hammering and can collapse, Replace with nylon/plastic ones.

Chassis for rust and has it been maitained/waxoyled.
Run Engine and check cooling system Fans work as this needs to be in tip top condition.

Vitesee gearbox(upto 94 ish) are general good but the Borg warner box is generally bullet proof.

Check clutch for slip normally last around 30k but have been known to last for a lot longer.

The GKN (early cars) Diff prone to leaks, Later BTR one is Good

Look at carpets/seatbelts etc to see if the car leaks and general condition of interior as this will tend to show how well its been looked after.

Body work is very prone to stone chips on the nose cone so dont be surprised Re spray around £300-£600.

Wheels for curbing, as its hard to find them now as they have stopped making them.

Check all dials work as can be a bit tempermentaly due to dodgy earths but not the end of the world.

Good history and IMO high mileage shouldnt be a problem as i beleive these cars a better used weekly than left to sit about.

BB

Finston

107 posts

277 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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Good advice that, Check ball joints as well, Saab part and not really up to the job. Mileage not that important, condition and FTVRSH far more important, I can't believe you see early griffs with really low mileage, I can't stop driving mine, 1998 and coming up to 50,000 miles, I,ve had it coming up to three years and its been the most reliable car I,ve ever owned.

Really pissed me off when they stopped making it. Especially because nothing they do now comes close to it.

BRING BACK THE GRIFF YOU MUPPETS.

>> Edited by Finston on Thursday 19th June 22:33

apache

39,731 posts

291 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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Finston said:
Good advice that, Check ball joints as well, Saab part and not really up to the job. Mileage not that important, condition and FTVRSH far more important, I can't believe you see early griffs with really low mileage, I can't stop driving mine, 1998 and coming up to 50,000 miles, I,ve had it coming up to three years and its been the most reliable car I,ve ever owned.

Really pissed me off when they stopped making it. Especially because nothing they do now comes close to it.

BRING BACK THE GRIFF YOU MUPPETS.

>> Edited by Finston on Thursday 19th June 22:33


hey you're catching me up fin, look on the bright side no longer being made = better residuals

Hix

Original Poster:

3 posts

257 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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Cheers,

Lots of good advice - much appreciated

I'll let you all know how we go!

Hix



finston

107 posts

277 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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[hey you're catching me up fin, look on the bright side no longer being made = better residuals[/quote]

Yeah I know, I just wish they had continued to develop it like porkers did with the 911.