Oh help, oh no, it’s a Griffalo!

Oh help, oh no, it’s a Griffalo!

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Stick Legs

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6,947 posts

178 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Good morning Readers’ cars fans.

I’m starting a new thread because I’m off up North tomorrow to pick up one of my ‘dream garage’ cars.

A 1996 TVR Griffith 500.

I’ve always wanted one & drove a 1992 Pre-Cat 400 back in about 1999, which astonished me!
Genuinely intimidating & coming from a Capri seemed like an epic and insane car. Every prod of the throttle felt like unleashing an explosion of noise & acceleration.

Unfortunately I never been in the right place to indulge such a car, too little money, then too little space, then lost my garage while re re-jigged the house & gardens…

Well now that’s changed & I want to scratch my TVR itch.

There will be lots to add once I collect it. But in the meantime here’s what I know.



N500GFF, a 1996 Griffith 500.
Built in Jan ‘96.

Originally N62 XKE



Everything I’ve seen so far gives me confidence so I put a deposit on & will be trekking up to John Ashley TVR on Friday the 13th, providing the car looks as good in real life as it does in the pictures of the above & below I was sent then I’ll be driving home to Somerset in it.

Friday the 13th, to collect a nigh on 29 year old car hardly famed for it’s reliability in the first place…

…what could possibly go wrong?

So welcome to a thread that hopefully (for me) will be very dull indeed (for you dear reader).


vixen1700

25,695 posts

283 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Nice one! cool

Just be careful on your journey home. thumbup

Stick Legs

Original Poster:

6,947 posts

178 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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vixen1700 said:
Nice one! cool

Just be careful on your journey home. thumbup
Oh I will be! Slow in, careful out for a bit.

I will also be scrutinising the date codes on the tyres.

The ad says ‘new Toyos’. (Puts on best Scottish accent) ‘I’ll be the judge of that laddie!’

DanG355

565 posts

214 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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These sound ridiculously good - proper V8 rumble at idle and low speeds rising to a wail as the revs rise. Worth it just for the noise alone.

Let off some steam Bennett

2,607 posts

184 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Most TVRs of this age are well sorted and reliability is not usually a problem. Keep on top of the servicing and sort niggles as they arise and you will be all good

Jhonno

6,012 posts

154 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Stick Legs said:
vixen1700 said:
Nice one! cool

Just be careful on your journey home. thumbup
Oh I will be! Slow in, careful out for a bit.

I will also be scrutinising the date codes on the tyres.

The ad says ‘new Toyos’. (Puts on best Scottish accent) ‘I’ll be the judge of that laddie!’
Going by most TVR owners.. They will have been new circa 2008..

Johnniem

2,709 posts

236 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Congrats OP. I'm sure you wont be disappointed once you have bedded her in and learnt about any foibles. I had a Chimaera 450 for seven years and it never failed me once. It was, of course, after all the changes/upgrades I chose to undertake, much like Triggers Broom by the time I sold it!!

As previously mentioned, take great care on your homeward journey, especially if it is wet. TVRs are well known for drifting into hedges backwards!

JM

stickylabels

731 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Enjoy Sir, after 4 years without, I'm beginning to suffer from TVR-itis myself.

danb79

11,157 posts

85 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Stick Legs said:
Good morning Readers’ cars fans.

I’m starting a new thread because I’m off up North tomorrow to pick up one of my ‘dream garage’ cars.

A 1996 TVR Griffith 500.

I’ve always wanted one & drove a 1992 Pre-Cat 400 back in about 1999, which astonished me!
Genuinely intimidating & coming from a Capri seemed like an epic and insane car. Every prod of the throttle felt like unleashing an explosion of noise & acceleration.

Unfortunately I never been in the right place to indulge such a car, too little money, then too little space, then lost my garage while re re-jigged the house & gardens…

Well now that’s changed & I want to scratch my TVR itch.

There will be lots to add once I collect it. But in the meantime here’s what I know.



N500GFF, a 1996 Griffith 500.
Built in Jan ‘96.

Originally N62 XKE



Everything I’ve seen so far gives me confidence so I put a deposit on & will be trekking up to John Ashley TVR on Friday the 13th, providing the car looks as good in real life as it does in the pictures of the above & below I was sent then I’ll be driving home to Somerset in it.

Friday the 13th, to collect a nigh on 29 year old car hardly famed for it’s reliability in the first place…

…what could possibly go wrong?

So welcome to a thread that hopefully (for me) will be very dull indeed (for you dear reader).

That looks like it'll be a lot of summer fun biggrin

Spinakerr

1,343 posts

158 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Fantastic purchase, very glad yo hear you made it happen after 25 years.

Those faired-in headlights are a treat. Lovely stuff.

As a long time PHer and clear TVR nut I am sure you will checking all the expensive stuff like chassis etc. Keen to hear if it has had any gentle upgrades or adjustments other than the plate!

Take a tyre pump...always... for new car pickups!

8Ace

2,811 posts

211 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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vixen1700 said:
Nice one! cool

Just be careful on your journey home. thumbup
Its favourite food is Sticks and Legs

daqinggregg

4,105 posts

142 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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I hope it surpasses your expectations, and brings you many miles of noisy enjoyment. driving

braddo

11,788 posts

201 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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8Ace said:
vixen1700 said:
Nice one! cool

Just be careful on your journey home. thumbup
Its favourite food is Sticks and Legs
hehe

Looks fantastic OP, good luck on the drive home. Looks like there isn't much rain around, nor ice/salt.

It's amazing how many TVRs have Toyo tyres. I'm sure that the old T1R (?) that was popular on TVR and Lotus in the mid-2000s will have been improved by Toyo since then but I'd be amazed if there aren't better tyres available today (in the right sizes) than something from Toyo.

Belle427

10,268 posts

246 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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braddo said:
8Ace said:
vixen1700 said:
Nice one! cool

Just be careful on your journey home. thumbup
Its favourite food is Sticks and Legs
hehe

Looks fantastic OP, good luck on the drive home. Looks like there isn't much rain around, nor ice/salt.

It's amazing how many TVRs have Toyo tyres. I'm sure that the old T1R (?) that was popular on TVR and Lotus in the mid-2000s will have been improved by Toyo since then but I'd be amazed if there aren't better tyres available today (in the right sizes) than something from Toyo.
They are generally the only tyres available in the right sizes as well as uniroyal rainsports which are the other favourites. Premium performance stuff isn't which is a bit of a shame really as they do need them.

Stick Legs

Original Poster:

6,947 posts

178 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Made it back to the ranch with no issues.



I cut across to the M6 from Sheffield & joined near Knutsford services as the A57 is more fun than the M42.

Still grinning.

Stick Legs

Original Poster:

6,947 posts

178 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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8Ace said:
Its favourite food is Sticks and Legs
biglaugh

ATG

21,951 posts

285 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Just fabulous. Your second photo reminds of the first time I saw a Griff. It was parked up in South Kensington at night in the rain. Must have been the very early 1990s. I just stood and stared and didn't know what I was looking at. And then I think I saw one on the cover of Performance Car and bought the mag, and that's pretty much how I got into cars.

castex

4,994 posts

286 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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I was there at the motorshow for the reveal, with my Grandad.
It was like walking into the Sistine Chapel, only better (did that too).
Congratulations!

/miss you Grandad.

sawman

5,030 posts

243 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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Looks lovely OP.
Take it steady on the cold damp roads

Looking forward to more pics, we normally get a fuel station pic from car collection stories…. Dont worry you will have many more opportunities i have poured nearly £6.5k in fuel down the neck of my chim’ in 5 years

Edited by sawman on Saturday 14th December 22:58

darkyoung1000

2,227 posts

209 months

Saturday 14th December 2024
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A fantastic thing, my first experience of a properly quick car was a Griffith, when I got to take my friend to his wedding in his Dad’s 500.
I still remember my teenage mind being blown when his dad who had taken me out for a supervised test to make sure I wasn’t going to bin it told me to stop being so gentle and floor it. It was warm, dry and on a straight road though! smile

Glad you made it back safely in December!