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TVR Griffith

License plate of the United Kingdom, 1983 year system

Spotted in Harrogate, United Kingdom

cabriolet

Extra information

  • Brand: Tvr
  • Model: Griffith
  • Fuel: Petrol
  • Colour: Blue
  • Engine Size: 4997cc
  • Horsepower: 319 bhp
  • Mileage: 46991 miles on 11 July 2018
  • Year: 2000
  • Type: Car
  • Registered: 03 May 2000

Comments (4)

JOtter 2014-06-23 23:20:51 | #1

Nice car!  :thumbs up: But every time I see a picture of a Griffith, I can't help but to think of this..:

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GTRJacko 2014-06-24 00:29:34 | #2

Citizen (2012-02-19 17:10:36)

JOtter
Nice car! But every time I see a picture of a Griffith, I can't help but to think of this..:



For ages, i have been thinking where the tailights come from on the Griffith, and now you've made it alot clearer haha. Alot of smaller sports car companies use tailights from mainstream companies. Noble used first gen Mondeo tailights (sedan model) on their M12, and Bristol used Vauxhall/Opel Senator tailights on it's Blenheim

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JOtter 2014-06-24 00:48:42 | #3

Роман-Питер (2010-03-21 22:06:26)

GTRJacko
Alot of smaller sports car companies use tailights from mainstream companies. Noble used first gen Mondeo tailights (sedan model) on their M12, and Bristol used Vauxhall/Opel Senator tailights on it's Blenheim


I know there are quite some brands that use other brands' tail or headlights. (or even sidemarkers or mirrors) My 'favourites' would be the Morgan Aeromax - Lancia Thesis and the MG XPower - FIAT Punto, because on these cars the lights fit very well. Not to say the Vectra lights don't fit on the Griffith, but somewhere there is something that isn't completely 'right'.

Picture:



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GTRJacko 2014-06-24 01:08:08 | #4

I never really thought about the Aeromax's rear lights, as we don't get the Lancia Thesis in the UK. Talking about Aero 8's, the headlights came from a Beetle (hence the cross eyed look), before the Aeromax used a facelift look with Mini headlights...

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