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Which one should I buy?
The most sought after Griffith is the 500 SE, of which 100 were made. So if you’re buying for long-term ownership with one eye on investment, that’s a good bet.
However, there’s always a buyer for a really well looked after Griffith, so anything in really superb condition is a good option; pay less at purchase time and you’re likely to end up spending a fair bit in maintenance over the years.
When these cars were new, many reckoned that the 5.0-litre car had too much power, with the smaller engines plenty quick enough; even the 4.0-litre does 0-60mph in around five seconds, but overall, the 4.3-litre editions offer the best balance of performance and affordability.
All Griffiths came with electric mirrors and windows, and a radio/cassette, but headlamp washers, metallic or pearlescent paint, a tinted windscreen and full leather trim were all extra-cost options.
On the road
With a minimum of 240bhp and a kerbweight of around a ton, scintillating performance is standard whatever the engine. Searing acceleration is yours for the taking, but this is no one-trick pony because perfect weight distribution means excellent agility, while the brakes are very reassuring if in good condition.

