This 1965 TVR Griffith 200 (chassis 20005073) is said to retain its original 289ci Ford-sourced V8, and much like the seller’s other, previously featured TVR, the car appears as if it may remain largely factory. Its colors, patina, and delicate wires make for quite an appealing package, especially as many of these cars have been over-restored and fitted with incorrect details. Find it here on eBay in Norwich, Connecticut with reserve not met.

Unfortunately, the seller provides no photos showing the front of the car, but what can be seen looks to be in good, if somewhat weathered condition. We dig the patina, though ideally tires should be blackwalls. The luggage rack isn’t ideal either, but would leave holes in the fiberglass bodywork if removed. Those tailpipes are just fantastic. Also note the Series 200 script.

The interior presents similarly, which is to say well-used but not neglected or abused. The engine-turned steering wheel finish is wonderful, and the half sweep tach is a cool reminder of the factory Detroit powerplant. Said to be the original Ford 289, the seller claims that it moves the 1,850 pound tube-framed car very quickly. Check out the GRIFFITH branded rocker covers.

Apart from swapping out the tires and tending to whatever needs it has, we’d leave be happy to drive this one as it sits.