Alvis Car and Engineering Alvis TD 21

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The Alvis Three Litre Series II, also known as TD21, was a British sports saloon or coupé made by Alvis Car between the end of 1958 and October 1963. It was a revised version of the TC 108G, the body was made by Park Ward who were better able to supply them to the quantity, quality, and price required. The cars were slightly taller and a drop-head coupé was added to the range. They were both lighter. The 2993 cc engine was again uprated, now producing 115 bhp (86 kW) mainly by an improved cylinder head and increasing the compression ratio from 8.0:1 to 8.5:1. A new four speed gearbox from the Austin-Healey appeared and Borg Warner three speed automatic transmission was offered. Overdrive was available on the manual transmission from late 1960 to 1962. Suspension was similar to the TC 21, i…

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About the Alvis Car and Engineering Alvis TD 21

Body type
coupe · segment D
Transmission
4 speed manual, automatic

Overview

The Alvis Car and Engineering Alvis TD 21 is a coupe.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the Alvis Car and Engineering Alvis TD 21?

The Alvis Car and Engineering Alvis TD 21 is a coupe, classified in segment D.

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