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Griffon Engine Barn Find - South Africa

Wed Nov 05, 2014 12:18 pm

Apparently this Griffon Engine really was a barn find
Its for sale at ZAR 50 000 which is about USD 4500.
The seller seems not to know much about aircraft ..as per the advert...
There is nothing in SA that this could be fitted in to so its likely to end up in Baba's tractor or something.
So if you want to give it a go for it I am sure some of spares on the thing would be worth more than what is being asked

To dial that tel no from the US its +27 82 4981629

I have no connection to the seller what so ever .. would just like to see the engine go to a better home than is likely here

http://www.junkmail.co.za/motoring/airc ... e-38565471

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Re: Griffon Engine Barn Find - South Africa

Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:14 pm

It's not Spitfire, the Griffon 58 was out of the Avro Shackleton as far as I know.

Re: Griffon Engine Barn Find - South Africa

Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:22 am

The South African Air Force museum has the last technically airworthy Shackleton in the world, they regularly haul it out and do engine run-ups. So yes, there is something local which may need this more than Baba's tractor.

Re: Griffon Engine Barn Find - South Africa

Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:42 pm

jeano wrote:The South African Air Force museum has the last technically airworthy Shackleton in the world, they regularly haul it out and do engine run-ups. So yes, there is something local which may need this more than Baba's tractor.


Am well aware of the Shackelton but that has pristine working Griffons .. and precious little flying ours left on the airframe clock which is one of the reasons they only do ground runs

As weird as this is .. it seems that two Griffon engines have surfaced in SA within a week .. and they are located not far from each other... both barn finds (and confirmed that they are not the same ones)
So the link to the advert is for one of them, the pictures I posted are from the other one :? :?

If anyone on Wix wants further details of either one they can PM me

Re: Griffon Engine Barn Find - South Africa

Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:47 pm

For interest, I took this pic of the Shackelton in August 2006. Not its last flight but I dont think its flown too many times since then.
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