From its launch in 1950 to its demise in 1967, the Alvis Three Litre
enjoyed a deserved reputation for effortless performance, exceptional
surefootedness and stability, a high degree of driver friendliness, and
irreproachable quality of construction. It was considered a rather
exclusive car, coming as it did from a maker whose products always had a
certain individuality. In addition, there remained through successive
models something reassuringly traditional about its styling in both
saloon and drophead forms; while never outdated, it displayed a
timeless, discreet dignity unmoved by the more frivolous vagaries of
fashion. All the while, in the background but ready to serve when called
upon, was the Alvis works, whose concern for its cars and their owners
was exemplary.
Throughout production, the Three Litre was based on the same chassis and
was powered by the same engine. This was a handsome and efficient
short-stroke six-cylinder, conceived in order to provide the driver with
ample power over a very wide rev range. Starting with an output of 83bhp
in the early TA21, this robust unit was progressively developed to
supply 150bhp in its final TF21 form while retaining the turbine
smoothness, reliability and lack of temperament that it had become
celebrated for. It was perfectly matched to its chassis and running
gear, and those who have driven a Three Litre at speed will find the
dynamic qualities of the contemporary rivals from Bentley or Jaguar
rather less likeable.
This book opens with an exposition of the background that led to the
companys introduction of the Three Litre in 1950. Then comes a detailed
technical analysis of the TA21, covering all aspects of the chassis,
running gear, engine and transmission. This sets the scene for the
chapters which follow, on the short-lived TB21 sports tourer, the TC21
and the uprated TC21/100, the Graber-inspired TC108G, the outstandingly
handsome TD21 Series I and II, the TE21 and the TF21.
Each of these receives comprehensive treatment, including differences
from previous models, production changes and full chassis number number
listings, along with notes on famous owners and screen appearances. The
author provides extensive information on the coachbuilders who supplied
Three Litre bodies, including Mulliners, Tickford, Graber, Willowbrook
and Park Ward, and there are chapters devoted to the Alvis-powered
Healey G Series sports car, the aborted Issigonis-designed Alvis TA350,
and the ownership and use of Alvis Three Litre models today.
Five outstanding examples of the cars have been specially photographed
for this book and are featured in some 70 colour shots. There are also
more than 140 black-and-white illustrations drawn from archives as well
as from Alvis sales and publicity material. Devoted exclusively to the
Three Litre, this book offers an in-depth examination of these excellent
cars to provide a store of information for the many owners who care
passionately about them, and serve as a tribute to the men who made them.
Author: David Culshaw
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ISBN: 9780954106324
Publisher: Herridge & Sons Ltd.
Binding Type: Hardcover
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Pages: 176
Printing Status: In Print
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