Registration - BXR 853
Chassis No. - 12898
M.O.T. - Exempt
Odometer - TBC
This fine-looking Alvis saloon features a D-Back body by Charlesworth that’s finished in a distinguished shade of black over green, and complemented by dark green leather trim, pale green carpets, and dark-coloured wire wheels shod with white-walled tyres. Clearly the subject of quality restoration at some stage, it apparently spent a number of years in the USA prior to being acquired by the vendor 10 years ago. He considers ‘BXR 853’ to be in ‘fantastic order’ and has no hesitation in grading the engine, transmission, coachwork, paintwork and upholstery as all being in ‘excellent’ condition and rightly adds that the Alvis ‘would not be out of place in a museum’. He is now offering this splendid sporting saloon complete with sunroof, auxiliary driving light, wing-mounted spare wheel and tyre, pair of external rear view mirrors, luggage rack and Alvis logoed fishtail exhaust trim. A truly charming proposition.
The Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd produced motorcars from 1919 until it was acquired by Rover in 1967. Without doubt its golden period was the 1930s when it became renowned for its continuing mechanical innovation. For example, the 12/75 model of 1928 featured front-wheel drive, in-board braking, an overhead camshaft engine and the option of a Roots-type supercharger. Independent front suspension and the world’s first all-synchromesh gearbox were delivered in 1933, with servo assisted brakes following soon after. Such models as the Speed 20, Speed 25, 4.3-Litre, Silver Crest and the Crested Eagle offered here quickly established themselves as motorcars of character and quality. The 2.8-litre straight-six version of the Crested Eagle, as per the sale car, was manufactured from 1935 to 1940 and rated at 77bhp.
In summary:
'A Buyer’s Premium applies to the Hammer Price of this Lot if your bid is successful, as per the following; Motor Cars 12.5% + VAT (minimum £150 + VAT), Motorcycles and Bicycles 12.5% + VAT (minimum £150 + VAT); Registration Numbers 15% + VAT (minimum £50 + VAT); Automobilia 15% + VAT (minimum of £5 + VAT).'
Potential buyers should satisfy themselves with the description and condition of each lot prior to sale. Each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ as per the terms and conditions for the auction, buyers are asked to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out the service. Any disputes over descriptions will not be entertained.
Sold for £30,000
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)
Registration - BXR 853
Chassis No. - 12898
M.O.T. - Exempt
Odometer - TBC
This fine-looking Alvis saloon features a D-Back body by Charlesworth that’s finished in a distinguished shade of black over green, and complemented by dark green leather trim, pale green carpets, and dark-coloured wire wheels shod with white-walled tyres. Clearly the subject of quality restoration at some stage, it apparently spent a number of years in the USA prior to being acquired by the vendor 10 years ago. He considers ‘BXR 853’ to be in ‘fantastic order’ and has no hesitation in grading the engine, transmission, coachwork, paintwork and upholstery as all being in ‘excellent’ condition and rightly adds that the Alvis ‘would not be out of place in a museum’. He is now offering this splendid sporting saloon complete with sunroof, auxiliary driving light, wing-mounted spare wheel and tyre, pair of external rear view mirrors, luggage rack and Alvis logoed fishtail exhaust trim. A truly charming proposition.
The Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd produced motorcars from 1919 until it was acquired by Rover in 1967. Without doubt its golden period was the 1930s when it became renowned for its continuing mechanical innovation. For example, the 12/75 model of 1928 featured front-wheel drive, in-board braking, an overhead camshaft engine and the option of a Roots-type supercharger. Independent front suspension and the world’s first all-synchromesh gearbox were delivered in 1933, with servo assisted brakes following soon after. Such models as the Speed 20, Speed 25, 4.3-Litre, Silver Crest and the Crested Eagle offered here quickly established themselves as motorcars of character and quality. The 2.8-litre straight-six version of the Crested Eagle, as per the sale car, was manufactured from 1935 to 1940 and rated at 77bhp.
In summary:
'A Buyer’s Premium applies to the Hammer Price of this Lot if your bid is successful, as per the following; Motor Cars 12.5% + VAT (minimum £150 + VAT), Motorcycles and Bicycles 12.5% + VAT (minimum £150 + VAT); Registration Numbers 15% + VAT (minimum £50 + VAT); Automobilia 15% + VAT (minimum of £5 + VAT).'
Potential buyers should satisfy themselves with the description and condition of each lot prior to sale. Each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ as per the terms and conditions for the auction, buyers are asked to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out the service. Any disputes over descriptions will not be entertained.
Auction: May 2022 Classics Auction, 7th May, 2022
This auction of classic cars and motorbikes will take place at Hooton Park Trust in Ellesmere Port.
There will be free parking for auction attendees.
If you wish to consign your vehicle to this auction, you can request a valuation here or by calling on of the team on 01606 828124
Viewing Days:
Friday 6th May 1pm - 7pm
Saturday 7th May 9am - 1pm
Fill in the form below and one of our team will get in touch with a no-obligation valuation. We will also take you through the consignment and valuation process, to enable you to make an informed decision.
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