TVR Griffith 500 - 1993 - For sale

Hurricane52

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Coincidentally a dark blue one pulled into the petrol station here in Cardigan yesterday, whilst I was filling up the Flaminia. Looked and sounded superb. Perfect to blow away those Covid cobwebs.

I remember a white knuckle ride in a very early one in monsoon conditions when they were new. I’m not the best passenger at the best of times, but that short trip somewhere in Dorset is etched into my brain. I think I’d had loved it if I had had control of the steering wheel.
 
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This is the sort of machine that makes me smile, whenever I see one.
A yellow Tasmin passed me in the oncoming lane yesterday near Bushmills.
One up, hood down. Cars I lusted after, in my yoof! ;)
 

Wanderer

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Saw one in the queue for the Eurotunnel once and these lads in Golf passed it in the next lane and all hung out the windows shouting 'TVR Wånker!!'

Quite funny actually.....
 

soprano

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Coincidentally a dark blue one pulled into the petrol station here in Cardigan yesterday, whilst I was filling up the Flaminia. Looked and sounded superb. Perfect to blow away those Covid cobwebs.

Agreed! Absolutely the right car for that. It has to be properly driven (/wrestled!). The new house only has a single garage. It will be like that for a couple of years and I want the GT to live in there, so sadly the TVR has to go. Longest I’ve ever owned a car. Real shame, I’ll miss it.