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Alvis Classic Cars for Sale

Alvis Car and Eng. Company Ltd. was founded in the British city of Coventry in 1919 by Thomas George John. Aside from automobiles, the company also produced plane engines and military planes, production of which continued even after car production was stopped.

The history of Alvis

Founded under the name T.G. John and Co. Ltd. the company initially started as a producer of carburetor housings and auto scooters, until Geoffrey de Freville, who is responsible for naming the company Alvis, started the production of a V4 called 10/30 that would be the basis of the brands first car. A new design based on this popular engine, named OHV 12/50, was released in 1927. After seeing steady improvements, the design also contributed to the V6 14/75 Alvis. Until 1939, this engine was a common part of many V6 cars the company produced. Rover took over the company in 1965. Further production stopped after a jointly developed prototype named Rover Alvis P6 BS. The car never saw mass production and remained in the prototype stage. Next, the company was bought out by United Scientific Holdings plc which resulted in its name being changed into Alvis plc. Rolls Royce sold a company called Vickers to Alvis in 2002 and the resulting Alvis Vickers plc was bought by a British defense and airspace group that now owns the rights to the brand.

Alvis Classic Cars

The OHV 12/50, developed in 1923, is a popular car for old-timer racing today. Approximately ten percent of the initial production from the 20s still exists. Only about 350 of the 12/50 hp and 60 of the 12/60 hp models are said to be still around. Other famous and popular old-timers are the Alvis Speed 20 and the Alvis Speed 25. Both are typical touring cars as they were popular from the beginning of the 20th century until the mid 30s. A common characteristic is the silver figure on the hood, which at some point was changed from a rabbit into an eagle.

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1934 | Alvis Speed 20

1934 Alvis Speed 20 SB Sports Saloon

£49,995
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1935 | Alvis Speed 20 Special

Custom build in 2018 matching number parts and chassis

£164,271
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Image 1/21 of Alvis TD 21 (1963)
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£84,950
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1957 | Alvis TC 108G

Alvis TC 108 Graber M0929

£70,354
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Image 1/20 of Alvis Firebird Sports (1935)
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£57,661
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Image 1/45 of Alvis TA 14 Special (1950)
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£140,626
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Image 1/16 of Alvis TD 21 (1963)
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£129,396
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1931 | Alvis 12/50 TJ

1931 Alvis TJ 12/50 Special

£24,995
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Image 1/12 of Alvis 3 1/2 Litre Sports (1935)
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£182,523
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Image 1/50 of Alvis Speed 20 Vanden Plas (1934)
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£150,000
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1937 | Alvis Speed 25

Speed 25 Charlesworth Saloon

£45,950
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Image 1/50 of Alvis 12 / 70 Special (1937)
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1937 | Alvis 12 / 70 Special

Alvis 12/70 Special

£123,618
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1935 | Alvis Speed 20 SC

Alvis Speed 20 SC 4.3 Liter Roadster "The Ron Buck Special"

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1927 | Alvis 12/50 Special

Alvis 12/50 Rennwagen Special-Aluminium Deutsche H-Zulassung Top-Fahrzeug Firebird 1842ccm Motor-sehr schnell! ca. 80 ps.

£74,660
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Image 1/27 of Alvis Firefly Special (1932)
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1932 | Alvis Firefly Special

Alvis Sport Special Firefly Speed 20 SC Motor 1932 H-Zulassung

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