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Alvis


 

 

alvis history
Tom G. John Ltd. acquired the business of Holley Brothers, Coventry in 1919 and built a 50cc motor scooter known as the Stafford Mobile Pup.
The company was also an agent for stationary engines from the Hillman Motor Car Company, this agency survived until 1921.

During the 1930's the Speed 20 led to a series of sporting cars capable of 90mph, and eventually to the fastest pre-war Alvis, the 4.3 litre six-cylinder model of 1936-1940 which could reach 100 mph.

During the 1930's the Speed 20 led to a series of sporting cars capable of 90mph, and eventually to the fastest pre-war Alvis, the 4.3 litre six-cylinder model of 1936-1940 which could reach 100 mph.Car production was suspended after the outbreak of war in September 1939.

After the end of the war, a four-cylinder model designed before the war was produced as the TA 14.
Smith-Clarke retired in 1950 and post-war models were now designed by Dunn.
In 1950 a new chassis and six-cylinder 3 L engine was announced.
This engine was used until the company ceased car production.

Rover took over Alvis in 1965 and were working on the Rover designed,
Alvis built P6BS mid-engined V8 coupe prototype in 1968.
The Alvis Company continued in business making military vehicles.

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