If you wanted to be disingenuous you could claim anything less than a majority is ‘small’, so I’m going to guess they’ve had 200+ cancellations.…a ‘small number’
Teh new TVR Griffith fred
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17 months on - someone I follow on twitter has posted this.
More exciting news - as it happens - right here on ov9.
More exciting news - as it happens - right here on ov9.
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I clicked back to the start of this thread - July 2018, over five years ago - where the news was video of a Griffith moving under its own power.
September 2023 and the news is.... the same ? This is five years' work ?
September 2023 and the news is.... the same ? This is five years' work ?
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@Sundayjumper We had the original Griffith (200) in the 60's. Then effectively the Mk2 in the 90's. The 2017 car was therefore to be the Mk3. But now I hear they're just going straight to the Mk4.
Re: Teh new TVR Griffith fred
I fear the 20 was wildly optimistic of the dearly departed (ND) Dave.
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It's starting to look like a classic car now
How about not having a sig at all?
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That's an easy question to answer: nowhere.
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Re: Teh new TVR Griffith fred
Yup. It’s going to be one of those “dead on arrival” articles in evo in a few years time