The hairy-chested Griffith V8 was the car that kick-started TVR’s 1990s boom years car auto cars
’s long 10-year production run, ranging from a 240 hp 4.0-liter to a 5.0-liter version with 350 hp , but helped by a sub-2,400 lb curb weight they were all capable of reaching 60 mph in less than 5 seconds. The 1992 car pictured here is a mid-pack 4.3 with 280 hp that still wears its original metallic green paint and tiny five-spoke 15-inch wheels.
Some of the details, things like the parts-bin rear lights , the plain, flat seats and old-man dashboard wood, peg its cool factor down a notch or two relative to cars like the Cerbera and Tuscan that followed a few years later. But the Griff still oozes menace and these are really exciting cars to drive with a great soundtrack, plenty of grunt and no traction control or anti-lock brakes to save your blushes.
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