Who are the Alvis Car Company?

The Alvis Car Company are manufacturing to special order a limited number of famous Alvis models. They are faithful to the original design and by using our Works Drawings from the period they retain all their traditional character and quality, yet are emission compliant.

What kind of engine does an Alvis Speed 20 have?

1932 Alvis Speed 20 SA – VDP Tourer – Registration HKK 643 Chassis: 9886 Car number: 14611 Engine number: 10337 Gear box number: 9889 The Alvis Speed 20 is a British touring car that was made between 1931 and 1936. It went through four variants coded SA to SB.

Are there any Alvis TE 21 convertibles for sale for sale?

For sale, one of only a few Alvis TE 21 Convertibles made, running beautifully and fitted from new with a ZF manual five speed gearbox. This is Car number 27020 with original engine and very low mileage. The burgundy co… For Sale – 1951 Alvis TA21 Mulliner 3-litre Saloon Cha…

Is this 1937 Alvis Speed 25 SB Charlesworth Coupe rare?

Fisher Group we are delighted to offer this truly magnificent 1937 ALVIS SPEED 25 SB Charlesworth Coupe with unique Mayfair wings.An extremely beautiful rare motor car a grand total of 391 Speed 25 SB’s were built of which only 62 with Charlesworth Drophead Coupe Coachwork and today less than 30 exist. Charlesworth coachwork

When did Alvis change its name to Alvis?

On 14 December 1921 the company officially changed its name to The Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd. Geoffrey de Freville (1883–1965) designed the first Alvis engine and is also responsible for the company name. The origin of the name Alvis has been the subject of a great deal of speculation over the years.

Is the Alvis still in production?

The Alvis Car Company has now resumed production of the famous Alvis 4.3 Litre model, 72 years after the last 4.3 Litre car was produced. This Alvis model was the fastest non-supercharged production car of its day, and the all-British “Continuation Series” will live up to that heritage.

Do they still make Alvis armoured vehicles?

The armoured fighting vehicle production continued under various ownerships until 2004 when it was absorbed into defence giant BAE Systems. The Alvis Car Company has now resumed production of the famous Alvis 4.3 Litre model, 72 years after the last 4.3 Litre car was produced.

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