Overview

Founded in 1919 Alvis enjoyed a successful period during 1920-1939, re-emerging again in 1946 with the TA14. During W.W.II Alvis had established itself as a successful manufacturer of Aero engines, other military products included Armoured cars and all-wheel drive vehicles for specialist applications.
Post-war Alvis models were rather conservative Grand Touring cars, although they enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and performance. Later cars carried elegant bodies designed by Swiss-Coachbuilder, Graber and were produced for Alvis by Park Ward. In 1965 the company was taken over by Rover and production of passenger cars ceased.
Models produced by Alvis
Now in the shop
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ALVIS THREE LITRE IN DETAIL 1950-67
£34.00
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ALVIS GOLD PORTFOLIO, 1919-67
£16.50
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ALVIS THREE LITRE IN DETAIL 1950-67
£34.00
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ALVIS GOLD PORTFOLIO, 1919-67
£16.50
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