Description
YEAR: 1931
COACHWORK: CARBODIES
ENGINE: 1645 cc
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These pocket rockets reached around 80mph with robust and surprisingly economical engines.
Originally Black with red trim it went to Charles Follett Ltd on 10/ 7/ 31, then to its master butcher first owner. It was one of the first on the Alvis Register in 1948 owned then by Dick Taylor, an argument with a Brewers Dray while holidaying in Devon meant expensive repairs resulting in a sale to J. Dunham who changed the engine (all documented). By 1969 it was described in `scrap condition` and subsequently roughly restored. The current family owners of over forty years have enjoyed, improved and maintained the car well. It`s a known club car and in its green coachwork epitomises the sporting Alvis.
Now sporting a new hood and side screens this little car is ready for whatever else life throws it`s way.
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