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Alvis cars were produced by the manufacturer Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd of Coventry, UK from 1919 to 1967. The company was also involved in aero-engines and military vehicles, the latter continuing after the car production was stopped. more...

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History

Beginnings

The original company, TG John and Co. Ltd., was founded in 1919. Its first products were stationary engines, carburettor bodies and motorscooters. The company founder TG John was approached by Geoffrey de Freville with designs for a 4-cylinder engine. The design called for aluminium pistons and pressure lubrication, unusual for the period. Some have suggested that de Freville proposed the name Alvis as a compound of the words "aluminium" and "vis" (meaning 'strong' in Latin), although it is well known that de Freville himself vigously denied this theory. It is also possible that is was named for the Norse mythological weaponsmith, Alvis, but the true origin is unknown.

The first car model, the 10/30, using de Freville's design was an instant success and set the reputation for quality and performance for which the Alvis brand became famous. The company logo of a winged green triangle soon evolved into the more familiar inverted red triangle incorporating the word 'Alvis' during this period, after complaints from the AVRO aviation company whose logo bore distinct similarities to the original Alvis design. In 1921, the company changed its name to become Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd. and moved to Holyhead Road, Coventry.

Captain GT Smith-Clarke joined from Daimler as Chief Engineer and Works Manager in 1923 and was soon joined by WM Dunn as Chief Draughtsman. This partnership lasted for 25 years and was responsible for many designs.

The original 10/30 side-valve engine was developed progressively, becoming in 1923 the overhead-valve 12/50, which was produced until 1932 and became one of the most successful vintage sports cars. Around 350 12/50hp cars and 60 12/60hp survive today which represents around 10 percent of total production.

In 1927 the six-cylinder 14.75 h.p. Alvis was produced and this engine became the basis for the long line of six-cylinder Alvis cars produced up until 1939 before a completely new design which was produced from 1950 to 1967.

The company was notable for experimenting with independent front suspension and a front wheel drive model (from 1928 to 1930), and for introducing the world's first all-synchromesh gearbox in 1933.

Smith-Clarke designed remarkable models during the 1930s and 1940s — the handsome, low-slung six-cylinder Speed 20, the Speed 25 and the 4.3 L model. These were commonly fitted with coachwork by Cross and Ellis, Charlesworth and Vanden Plas. In 1936, the company name was changed to Alvis Ltd and by the beginning of the war, aero-engine and armoured vehicle divisions had been added to the company.

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Alvis Td21 Brake Master Cyl Kit £16.98 Alvis Td21,Tf21.Su Carburetter Gasket Set £12.28
15m - 8 Amp Red Wire suitable for all Classic Cars £6.50 Alvis Car Neck Tie Bar Pin Clip Tiebar Tiepin £6.99
Alvis Car Jerry Petrol Can Stainless Steel Hip Flask £13.99 Alvis Engraved Car Dial Tyre Tire Pressure Gauge Guage £14.99
Alvis Service Sticker Ta21 Tb21 Tc21 Td21 Te21 Tf21 £2.99 Alvis Car Metal Enamel Lapel Pin Badge £4.99
Alvis Car Wheel Pen and Pencil Desk Tidy Holder £14.99 Alvis Car Cuff Link Links Cufflinks £14.99
Alvis Chrome Metal Car Licence Disk Tax Disc Holder £12.99 Alvis Car Document Handbook Log Book Wallet Folder Case £14.99
Alvis Car Steel Metal Parking Only Sign £19.99 Alvis Union Jack Enamel Metal Chrome Car Bolted Badge £9.99
Rear axle Alvis Ta14 with brake back plates & hubs £250.00 Alvis Ta14 front wing supports Possibly Ta21 £25.00
Alvis Car Wooden Pen Set Penset £9.99 Alvis Car Gear Knob Wine Bottle Stopper £9.99
Alvis Car Gear Stick Knob Desk Pen Gift Set £16.99 Lucas Ss9 Push Starter Switch-Alvis Etc. £10.01
Alvis Ta14 4 wheels + old tyres other bits ? £50.00 Rear light with number plate light 1930s-60s cars £9.99
Lucas Distributor Cap Alvis Ta14 14Hp Screw In 1949-52 £24.99 Alvis Classic Car New Chrome Finish Cufflinks £6.99
Rear Fog Lights warning light 1970s period panel light £4.99 Alvis Td21, Te21 & Tf21 Rare Lucas Parts Lists pdf £3.95
Lucas Instrument Bulb holder 6volt Bulb 30-70s Classic £4.75 5m - 8 Amp Blue/White Wire suitable for Classic Cars £2.99
Alvis Stalwart. Mk2. Ces. Army code No.34153. 1987 £6.99 Lucas Contact Points Alvis 25 Hp Speed 25 1939 £9.99
Lucas Ignition Coil Alvis Grey Lady Tickford Push In 54 £14.99 Lucas Rotor Arm Alvis Ta14 14hp 1949-52 £3.99
Lucas Contact Points Alvis 14 Hp Ta14 1949-52 £9.99 3m - 17 Amp Green Wire suitable all Classic Car Wiring £3.49
Lucas Condenser Alvis Td21 Saloon Coupe 1958-60 £3.99 + Red Battery Terminal Cover Lh suit 1950s-70s classics £1.99
Lucas Contact Points Alvis 17/20 Hp Silver Crest 1939 £9.99 Lucas Condenser Alvis Ta21 Tb21 Tc21 100 1951-54 £9.99
Lucas Condenser Alvis Grey Lady Tickford Coupe 1954-55 £9.99
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