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1965-1967 TVR Griffith 400 nominated by @All Your Base
Body Style: 2-door coupe
Engine: 4.7L Ford 289 Windsor V8
Power: 271 hp
Torque: 323 lb-ft
Weight: 965 kg
Transmission: 4-speed manual
Drivetrain: Front-engine, rear wheel drive
Additional Information: The Griffith 400 was a 2-door sports car produced by Griffith Motor Company in New York (a Ford dealer in Plainview, NY). It is the successor to the Griffith 200, with improved cooling, redesigned rear suspension, redesigned rear with better visibility, and the round taillights sourced from the Ford Cortina Mark I. The standard engine was a Ford Windsor 289 V8 engine, which was an option available
for the Griffith 200. The 400 weighed a few pounds more than the 200 mostly because of a new Salisbury independent differential that gave it a higher gear ratio providing it with a higher top speed. The Griffith 400 had then state-of-the-art unequal wishbone suspension on all four corners and the car weighed significantly less than its contemporary, the AC Cobra, making it a very potent racing car. As the Series 400 cars were being produced in early 1965, the entire east coast of the US was crippled by a prolonged dock strike. This caused a disruption in the supply of the series 400 bodies that were being shipped from TVR in Blackpool, UK. As a result, only 59 Griffith 400s were produced and the Griffith Motor Company vanished.
Body Style: 2-door coupe
Engine: 4.7L Ford 289 Windsor V8
Power: 271 hp
Torque: 323 lb-ft
Weight: 965 kg
Transmission: 4-speed manual
Drivetrain: Front-engine, rear wheel drive
Additional Information: The Griffith 400 was a 2-door sports car produced by Griffith Motor Company in New York (a Ford dealer in Plainview, NY). It is the successor to the Griffith 200, with improved cooling, redesigned rear suspension, redesigned rear with better visibility, and the round taillights sourced from the Ford Cortina Mark I. The standard engine was a Ford Windsor 289 V8 engine, which was an option available
for the Griffith 200. The 400 weighed a few pounds more than the 200 mostly because of a new Salisbury independent differential that gave it a higher gear ratio providing it with a higher top speed. The Griffith 400 had then state-of-the-art unequal wishbone suspension on all four corners and the car weighed significantly less than its contemporary, the AC Cobra, making it a very potent racing car. As the Series 400 cars were being produced in early 1965, the entire east coast of the US was crippled by a prolonged dock strike. This caused a disruption in the supply of the series 400 bodies that were being shipped from TVR in Blackpool, UK. As a result, only 59 Griffith 400s were produced and the Griffith Motor Company vanished.
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