1933 Alvis Speed 20 March Special

 

 

€ 299.999


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Highlights

Chassis number: 15616
Engine number: 11307


 

 

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About the car

The 1933 Alvis Speed 20 is a classic British sports touring car. Often fitted with handsome coach built bodies this one known  as a March Special is one of a kind and tailor made by the grandfather of the current Lord March of Goodwood "Kevill Davies & March".

Engine

Under the bonnet is a 2.5 litre inline six cylinder engine, designed to deliver strong, usable power. For the mid 1930's, this gave the Speed 20 genuinely capable performance and made it well suited for fast touring.

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Driving characteristics

On the road, the Speed 20 feels solid and confidence inspiring. It’s not a sharp sports car in the modern sense but it drives with a steady, well balanced feel. The steering is easy and the gearshifts are smoot, making it an enjoyable and very capable vintage long distance machine.

 

 

 

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Engine

It was equipped with an advanced and innovative single overhead camshaft engine, which featured an aluminum block and cast iron head and had a displacement of 2570cc. The engine was designed in a narrow-V configuration, with an included angle between the cylinder banks of just 13 degrees.

 

 

 

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Foldable roof

The Lancia Lambda 8th series short chassis has an easy to use roof construction. Within the framework that's decorated with wood the construction has 2 solid support beams that can be folded to the front and clicks into the window making it user friendly and handy. The roof has stood the test of time and remains in good condition.

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