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1962 ALVIS TD21 SERIES II DHC - £39,995

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motodrome are pleased to offer this beautiful 1962 Alvis TD21 Series II Drop Head Convertible 4-speed manual, finished in Old English White with red hood and burgundy interior.. These cars have an understated, timely elegance from every angle, make a great alternative to a classic Jaguar or indeed, Rolls Royce or Bentley, and in their day were seen as the sort of car that the establishment drove, when they were driving themselves rather than being chauffeured. Famous Alvis owners included: Douglas Bader (who had 3), John Osbourne, Sir David Steele, Lonnie Donegan, Hammond Innes, and last but by no means least HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh. With their torquey 2993cc straight-six engine, whilst performance wasn’t quite in the Jaguar league, they glide along and give an enormous sense of well-being, both to the driver and passengers. And there’s not many true four-seat convertibles from this era. Chassis 26833 (which retains it’s original registration number 700 TKT) is one of the 59 Park Ward produced Series II DHC models, and has a lovely story to tell, having been in one family ownership from new – Grandfather from new until 1997, then, on his death, his brother for a year, before passing to the Grandson in 1998. It’s lived in London 90% of it’s life, and has always been garaged. It’s possible that the odometer reading of just 24000 miles is correct, although we don’t have sufficient history to be sure. But old paper MOT’s back to 1996 do support the mileage – it then showed 21641m We have significant history back to 1996 with it, which is almost exclusively Red Triangle, and in late June 2024 it visited them for a 70-point service and tune, and has covered minimal mileage since. In 1986 it underwent significant restoration including a colour change from the original Alice Blue with grey interior, to the colour combination in the pictures. The interior was completely retrimmed too, and a new hood fitted. Nearly 40 years on, it still presents very well indeed, but there are one or two very minor, and excusable, blemishes in the paint now. But it still looks absolutely stunning. Being a Series II, it benefits from disc brakes all round, and aluminium doors which are a vast improvement on the early steel ones, which are so heavy they tend not to fit properly. On this one, the panel fit is very good indeed for a coachbuilt car. It’s a strikingly elegant looking car that elicits favourable comments everywhere it goes. On our own website, you’ll find our usual 2 videos: a walkaround appraisal, and driving impressions, which form part of the description. Viewing by prior appointment

  • 24000 Miles
  • Transmission 69197354786223e29b85070a0695cc247a4c2b215c743673c2d02e864b4cd687 MANUAL
  • Steering ca68a9643bbb915d30839040f432af59e679db8cf98e23a4378cbef2ed805059 RHD
  • RefCode: 6D40BAC5-DB1A-41AF-858E-EE13BF706428