1996 Griffith, Silver Chassis with original outriggers??
Discussion
I've looked at 6 Griffiths now and I've found one that is very tidy all round.
I believe it wa off the road for a few years.
However, unlike most cars, it has not had the outriggers changed, certainly no invoices for it etc.
They are solid from below, and it's being sold by a dealer, but I understand they can be bad from the top....
I have to say it's the cleanest most honest car I have seem from underneath, the silver chassis paint is all intact more or less, much better than some white chassis cars I have looked at.
So I know most people say "if it hasn't been done then it needs doing" but is it impossible for the originals to be in good shape?
Hard to look at the top of the tubes!
Maybe I need to get an independent inspection, who can people recommend? preferably not another dealer that is local to Hampshire as the car as at one of those two dealers...
I believe it wa off the road for a few years.
However, unlike most cars, it has not had the outriggers changed, certainly no invoices for it etc.
They are solid from below, and it's being sold by a dealer, but I understand they can be bad from the top....
I have to say it's the cleanest most honest car I have seem from underneath, the silver chassis paint is all intact more or less, much better than some white chassis cars I have looked at.
So I know most people say "if it hasn't been done then it needs doing" but is it impossible for the originals to be in good shape?
Hard to look at the top of the tubes!
Maybe I need to get an independent inspection, who can people recommend? preferably not another dealer that is local to Hampshire as the car as at one of those two dealers...
Silver chassis were better than the later white chassis coatings. Think the white ones were done in house.
You can get 5mm diameter endoscopes that plug into a laptop on ebay for a few quid - might be worth a shot.
I'd guess that the tops could be bad, but if the visible bits are genuinely clean and perfect with no flaking or rusted chips there's a chance you could be lucky.
You can get 5mm diameter endoscopes that plug into a laptop on ebay for a few quid - might be worth a shot.
I'd guess that the tops could be bad, but if the visible bits are genuinely clean and perfect with no flaking or rusted chips there's a chance you could be lucky.
My 94 Griff 500 has an ALL original chassis as far as the metalwork is concerned, when I needed a new engine the chassis was looking a bit ropey cosmetically with peeling (silver) powder coat so while the engine was away I dropped the chassis out, stripped and recoated it. After sand blasting there wasn't a mark on it. Having said that my car has only covered 30k miles. Whatever you are looking at you should carry out a thorough examination to be sure.
Another 95 car here that has never needed any metal work. Looking underneath she looked dreadful with flakey powder coat and surface rust everywhere. Once stripped and blasted...not a single hole and all good metal!!
My V8s on the other hand which is a 93 car looked fabulous underneath had a bloody great hole on the passenger side tube!!
Christian.
My V8s on the other hand which is a 93 car looked fabulous underneath had a bloody great hole on the passenger side tube!!
Christian.
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