The Alvis TE21 (or Three Litre Series III) was built from 1963 until 1966, the body being produced by the Coachbuilder Mulliner Park Ward.
The 3 Litre staright six engine made 130hp, and buyers could choose either an automatic or 5-speed manual gearbox.
4-Wheel Disc Brakes were standard, and Power Steering was optional.
Top speed was over 100 mph.
Only 352 were built, the majority of which were the saloon - making this convertible even rarer!
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Always loved myself a good Alvis!
They are really classy, aren't they?
Absolutely! A lot of the car companies that folded that I wish were still around hail from the 20’s-30’s (Duesenberg, Auburn, Cord, Packard, etc) but Alvis was always one of the outliers. Man, how I wish I could buy a new Alvis...
Great looking car!
I have always been fond of them, my dad was a big fan and it rubbed off :)
I love these types of ca