289ci OHV Hi-Po Ford V8 Engine
Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor
271bhp at 5,900rpm
4-Speed Manual Transmission
Independent Front Suspension - Live Rear Axle
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
*The 59th example of just 59 ever produced
*Beautifully restored condition inside and out
*Striking TVR RED over Black
*Well-documented example with an abundance of records
THE TVR GRIFFITH
'The performance of a Griffith was quite phenomenal by any
standards. Certainly, in straight-line performance, if not in
ultimate road behavior, the car was good enough to embarrass
severely an E-Type Jaguar and many V12 Ferraris!' - Graham Robson,
'TVRs Volume 1'.
Founded in Blackpool in the late 1940s by Trevor Wilkinson, TVR
began by making various 'specials' before introducing its first
series production model - the TVR Sports Saloon - in 1954, most of
which were sold in kit form. The car that really put TVR on the map
though, was the Grantura. Launched in 1958, the Grantura used a
multi-tubular spaceframe chassis with Volkswagen trailing-link
independent suspension all round, which was clothed in very pretty
fiberglass coachwork that set the pattern for TVRs for years to
come. The generously proportioned engine bay could accommodate a
wide variety of engines, those of Ford and BMC being the most
popular, while Grantura owners intending to go racing, as many of
them did, usually specified the 1.2-litre Coventry Climax FWE
unit.
Perhaps inspired by Carroll Shelby's Cobra, which had resulted from
dropping a Ford V8 engine into an AC Ace, American motor dealer
Jack Griffith and close friend of Shelby performed the same trick
on a MkIII Grantura. The prototype was shipped to the UK and the
concept approved by the factory, with production of the new model
commencing towards the end of 1962.
The Griffith 400 was designed by Mark Donohue (Graduate at Brown
University in Mechanical Engineering) and David Hives of TVR. Mr.
Donohue was hired by Mr. Griffith to develop the Griffith 400,
including the suspension which was 'State of the Art', and featured
unequal wishbones and coil springs in all four corners. Lightweight
and compact, the Griffith afforded the prospect of some seriously
exciting motoring.
THE MOTORCAR OFFERED
This powerful 1965 Griffith Series 400 is the 59th of just 59
examples produced by Jack Griffith at his Plainview, New York,
facility and the last off the line.
Vehicle Details
1966 TVR Griffith
Listing ID:CC-1886897
Price:$134,900
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1966
Make:TVR
Model:Griffith
Exterior Color:Signal Red
Interior Color:Black Deluxe
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:21696
Stock Number:161231196207
VIN:4006059
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