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Old 04-07-2011, 07:02 PM
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Have a spare copy of Mike Mooney`s The griffith years if you would like it. Pay postage and its yours
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Will you PM you my info. That's such a wonderful and generous offer. Thank you.
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And remember, Mark Donahue drove one.......
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Old 04-08-2011, 06:44 AM
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Sunbeam & Justin, do you have any pics that you could share of your Griffith's?
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Old 04-08-2011, 02:35 PM
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Some pictures of my Griffith 400. Changed orginal Black paint to Orange. The picture at the race track was not my car, but shows some really wide tire conversion. Jim
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Here are a couple of recent photos of my Griffith 200. The car needs total restoration...but as you can see...it is all there. Name:  Griff 200.jpg
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Hi; It is buried in a warehouse with some other projects. When I can, I will get some pictures to you. I n the mean time, maybe I can find some of a friends 400 and send them. I believe that he is interested in selling his. Regards, Justin
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At one time my friend owned two Griffith 400s at the same time. Numbers 46 and 36. I missed out when he sold them. I would like to buy one now. A project is O.K. with me. Mr. O'Rourke, would yours be for sale at this time, or your friend's 400 you referred to? Anyone else entertaining the thought of selling your Griffith 400....or 200.....or Tuscan V8? Any leads are welcomed as well. Take care all.
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Default 1965 Griffith 200 Restoration

I began to disassemble my vintage Griffith 200 today for a complete not/bolt restoration. I took a quick walk around my Griffith to show the "before look" prior to beginning disassembly. If you love vintage iron...you'll love an old Griffith. Have a look...and enjoy the tour.

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