Blown Griff for sale...beautiful car!
Blown Griff for sale...beautiful car!
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Guillotine

Original Poster:

5,516 posts

288 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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Didn't think this one would come up for grabs.

I know the owner and that is a properly ballistic Griff. Pretty as the come too.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-Griffith-SC500-/3208...

FactBV

358 posts

248 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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Guillotine said:
Didn't think this one would come up for grabs.

I know the owner and that is a properly ballistic Griff. Pretty as the come too.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-Griffith-SC500-/3208...
It is a cracking car for the money, a great buy for someone with the price change. If only I hadn't just bought one frown

Hoover.

5,993 posts

266 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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FactBV said:
Guillotine said:
Didn't think this one would come up for grabs.

I know the owner and that is a properly ballistic Griff. Pretty as the come too.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TVR-Griffith-SC500-/3208...
It is a cracking car for the money, a great buy for someone with the price change. If only I hadn't just bought one frown
wow... at that price poor chap must be desperate to sell... heart goes out to him frown

JazzyO

1,125 posts

205 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Excuse me for saying this, but what he has done to the looks of that car is making the price seem expensive.

Surely it will be a great car mechanically but what is up with a spoiler on a Griff? The cleanest looking design since dawn of time has been marred by Tupperware cellotaped onto it.


Onno

clive f

7,259 posts

257 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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a 1996 griff in standard form is getting that sort of money, the supercharger install must have cost £4k to £5k plus, if you dont like them the spoiler and rear diffuser can be removed, a cracking car for the money I`d say!

jfjfjf2

155 posts

195 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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I like the look of the aero package and it works. If you want a 400 bhp Griffith then presumably it's going to get some track time and it makes sense to improve handling. If you want originality it's not the car for you.

JF

Jammy Dodger

2,449 posts

179 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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JazzyO said:
Excuse me for saying this, but what he has done to the looks of that car is making the price seem expensive.

Surely it will be a great car mechanically but what is up with a spoiler on a Griff? The cleanest looking design since dawn of time has been marred by Tupperware cellotaped onto it.


Onno
as per the advert, the cost of modifications ALONE is almost certainly more than he's asking for the car. And from what i know of it everything was done properly. I know exactly how much it cost to do it properly, having been through the process myself.

It's cheap at that price.

ETA "alone"

Edited by Jammy Dodger on Monday 12th March 12:27

Guillotine

Original Poster:

5,516 posts

288 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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£12k for all the bits and setting up/sorting.

NOT a std Griff...goes MUCH faster! Go's handles and stops like a modern supercar.

Not my car...no financial interest

A

hiltonig

3,153 posts

232 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Who's car is it ?

900T-R

20,406 posts

281 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Guillotine said:
NOT a std Griff...goes MUCH faster! Go's handles and stops like a modern supercar.
A bit hard to believe frankly as the only suspension mod listed is a mere set of Gaz Golds...

Much as I love Chims and Griffs, it's going to take a bit more than a set of budget/mid price coilovers and a bit of aero to make one handle anywhere near a modern supercar - especially a 360+ bhp/tonne one...

Jammy Dodger

2,449 posts

179 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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hiltonig said:
Who's car is it ?
hamish's isn't it ?

Springbok

334 posts

278 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Does a Corsa (for example) with a souped up engine and a body kit add to its value - not that I am aware.

It matters not what has been spent making this classic shape look like something from MaxPower. Give it more power and make it handle and stop better but please leave the external beauty of this shape alone.

Would you take an E-type and do this to it?

Just my opinion.


Chilliman

12,306 posts

185 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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External beauty? Another candidate for specsavers wink

SAGRIFF

2,312 posts

203 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Jammy Dodger said:
hiltonig said:
Who's car is it ?
hamish's isn't it ?
Hamish has a JE engine and Nitrons,

LordGrover

34,080 posts

236 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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SAGRIFF said:
Jammy Dodger said:
hiltonig said:
Who's car is it ?
hamish's isn't it ?
Hamish has a JE engine and Nitrons,
Bluebottle's is green too.

7 TVR

2,589 posts

192 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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JazzyO said:
Excuse me for saying this, but what he has done to the looks of that car is making the price seem expensive.

Surely it will be a great car mechanically but what is up with a spoiler on a Griff? The cleanest looking design since dawn of time has been marred by Tupperware cellotaped onto it.


Onno
Hi, So is your Griff finally finished? Will you be bringing the car over to the UK, have checked your post in the TVR forums and wandered whats happened?

Jammy Dodger

2,449 posts

179 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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LordGrover said:
SAGRIFF said:
Jammy Dodger said:
hiltonig said:
Who's car is it ?
hamish's isn't it ?
Hamish has a JE engine and Nitrons,
Bluebottle's is green too.
doh ! Dean's then.. (slight clue in the eBay seller name wink )

Jammy Dodger

2,449 posts

179 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Chilliman said:
External beauty? Another candidate for specsavers wink
well, you can't deny that the skip is a simple uncluttered design wink

supersonic wheelbarrow anyone ?

Jammy Dodger

2,449 posts

179 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Springbok said:
Does a Corsa (for example) with a souped up engine and a body kit add to its value - not that I am aware.

It matters not what has been spent making this classic shape look like something from MaxPower. Give it more power and make it handle and stop better but please leave the external beauty of this shape alone.

Would you take an E-type and do this to it?

Just my opinion.
Eagle e-type you mean ?

The Corsa comparison is unfair. Can't speak for this car but mine (and at least some of the others ) has a significantly improved new engine, loom, ECU, DIS, cooling, transmission, drivetrain, dampers, revised spring rates, brakes etc. etc. etc.

The aero is a matter of taste, granted, but if and where the owner intends to use the car at 120mph+ the aero is of benefit. Function first, form second. The SC Power aero kit was at least subject to analysis and development rather than a schoolboy MaxPower reader's wet dream. The standard griffs and chims get uncomfortably light relatively early into 3 figures.

ETA - If you don't like it, don't buy it !

900T-R

20,406 posts

281 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Jammy Dodger said:
The standard griffs and chims get uncomfortably light relatively early into 3 figures.
Apparently the Harveys did not develop aero stuff for the Chimaera because it's much more stable aerodynamically than the Griff and thus 'doesn't need it'. ;o)

Mine doesn't give raise to complaints at speeds up to a lepton and a half (on a private runway. obviously).

It doesn't even have a splitter (as a very early car, probably never had - at least no evidence of there ever having been one)...