I Blame This Griffith Video
I Blame This Griffith Video
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Fat Old Sun

Original Poster:

20 posts

1 month

Saturday 20th September
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for me just putting down a deposit on a £20K Griff 500.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-9co8KPezM

Its not a 'review' video as such but does successfully convey something of the Griffith ownership experience, nice sound editing also.


Picking this up next week...will probably go back to a walnut dash as love the traditional look/feel....but other than that no plans.

Wish me luck!



https://www.carandclassic.com/l/C1943425



Edited by Fat Old Sun on Saturday 20th September 21:17

Belle427

10,923 posts

250 months

Sunday 21st September
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Looks well priced that to be fair, enjoy. Just make sure the chassis is ok as someone else may see it as fine but others not.

sixor8

7,157 posts

285 months

Sunday 21st September
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I noticed that Griff in the PH classifieds. I thought it may sell quite quickly. Nice one. smile

Fat Old Sun

Original Poster:

20 posts

1 month

Sunday 21st September
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Belle427 said:
Looks well priced that to be fair, enjoy. Just make sure the chassis is ok as someone else may see it as fine but others not.
Yes good point, all the work, and it was quite an extensive list! was done by a company called TVR101, I don't know anything about them but the chassis was inspected while up on the ramp and given a thumbs up



TR4man

5,435 posts

191 months

Sunday 21st September
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Congratulations, that looks a lovely example.

Please keep us updated with your ownership experiences.

(Really enjoyed that video too).

davidd

6,609 posts

301 months

Sunday 21st September
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I thought about that one, looks like a cracking car.

davidd

6,609 posts

301 months

Monday 22nd September
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I've just watched the video... I've been wavering between a tuscan and a griff. No longer...

Jag now up for sale, Griffith hunting ahoy!

sixor8

7,157 posts

285 months

Monday 22nd September
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I presume they are providing a new MoT? It is still listed in the classifieds I notice, with no mention of 'sold' or 'deposit' received, similarly in C & C. You wouldn't want to be gazumped!

Stick Legs

7,768 posts

182 months

Monday 22nd September
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Looks lovely.

I have not regretted buying mine once since I picked it up in December.

Fat Old Sun

Original Poster:

20 posts

1 month

Monday 22nd September
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sixor8 said:
I presume they are providing a new MoT? It is still listed in the classifieds I notice, with no mention of 'sold' or 'deposit' received, similarly in C & C. You wouldn't want to be gazumped!
Its being MOT's currently apparently....I keep refreshing the Gov page!

Edmundo2

1,405 posts

227 months

Monday 22nd September
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Yes I saw that video. I thought it was great. The chap comes over really well and sums up the Griff perfectly..

I had one about 15 years ago and loved it. After time away I've recently been honing in on T350s but keep telling myself I should just try a Griff again in case I actually prefer it...The video doesn't help..

Nice car by the way OP. I'm sure you'll live it..

Mr.Grooler

1,216 posts

242 months

Monday 22nd September
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Nice video, hadn’t seen that one.

Enjoy the car OP! biggrin

frontfloater

404 posts

159 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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"The total spent since July 2023 exceeds £16,000" ; sold for £19,995.

Either the previous owner sold it for almost nothing, or that's a big financial hit for the current seller.

Fat Old Sun

Original Poster:

20 posts

1 month

Tuesday 23rd September
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Car passed, though surprisingly has an advisory:

Nearside Front Shock absorbers has light misting of oil (5.3.2 (b))

I say surprisingly as it had 4 new shocks in 2023...but its only an advisory..

The seller owns this:

https://www.v-management.com/

Really nice guy, very helpful, just wish I could afford some of those beauties!...probably not short of a few bob

andy43

11,888 posts

271 months

Wednesday 24th September
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I saw that ad too - I think it had an engine turned ally dash? I’ve had a basketweave ally and a wood dash, but the engine turned is my favourite.
Enjoy - looks like a nice one.

Geoff-Griff500

74 posts

46 months

Wednesday 24th September
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Looks lovely, have fun, nothing else like a well sorted TVR for all year driving experience.

RichB

54,394 posts

301 months

Wednesday 24th September
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Fat Old Sun said:
Yes good point, all the work, and it was quite an extensive list! was done by a company called TVR101, I don't know anything about them but the chassis was inspected while up on the ramp and given a thumbs up
TVR101 is run by Woodie (Stephen Woodrow) based a few miles west of Farnham. They have an excellent reputation and Woodie has been around TVRs for 25 years or so, knows them inside out.