A detailed look at the Alvis cars that defined post-war British automotive engineering.
The Alvis company of Coventry produced some of the finest motor cars from 1920 to 1967. This book focuses on the post-war Alvis cars, particularly the iconic Fourteen and the Three Litre, which had a seventeen-year production run. Explore the technical and historical aspects of these vehicles, from their design and manufacturing to their impact on the automotive industry.
John Fox provides a fascinating look at both technical and historical aspects of Alvis cars during this period, utilising rare archival and modern photographs. Perfect for automotive enthusiasts, classic car collectors, and anyone interested in British engineering history.