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Alvis Speed 20 20 SD Drophead Coupe 1936

General description : 1936 Alvis Speed 20 SD Drophead CoupeThis 1936 Alvis Speed 20 SD Drophead Coupe was originally delivered in light grey, with grey fenders and a grey interior and top and left the Works on October 5, 1936. It would be one of only 10 Drophead Coupe by Charlesworth. An excellent original car to restore and the final derivative of Speed 20. It has been safely preserved in a museum collection for several years and has a long US history. This very special and unique offering is sure to provide its next custodian with an enticing rebuild.Coachwork by CharlesworthFormer UK Road Registration DLK 528Chassis no. 13298Engine no. 13749   Final derivative of Speed 20Long US historyArchetypal combination of maker and coachbuilder Price:  $59,500

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1936 Alvis Speed 20 20 SD Drophead Coupe is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Astoria by Gullwing Motor for $59500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Alvis Model : Speed 20 Model Version : 20 SD Drophead Coupe Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1936 Location : Astoria

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About Alvis Speed 20
The Alvis Speed 20 was a notable model produced by the British automobile manufacturer Alvis Ltd. Let's explore its history and highlight some significant moments:

Introduction:
The Alvis Speed 20 was introduced in 1932 as a successor to the Alvis 12/60 model.
It was designed as a luxury sports car, combining performance, elegance, and advanced engineering.
Engine and Performance:
The Speed 20 featured a 2.5-liter straight-six engine with overhead valves.
It was available in various tuning configurations, including the standard 87 bhp version, as well as the more powerful 91 bhp and 99 bhp options.
The car's lightweight construction and powerful engine allowed it to achieve impressive performance for its time, reaching top speeds of around 90 mph (145 km/h).
Coachwork and Styling:
The Speed 20 was offered with a variety of coachwork options, including open tourers, saloons, dropheads, and coupés.
It featured sleek and elegant styling, often with flowing lines and art deco-inspired design elements.
Many coachbuilders, including Charlesworth, Vanden Plas, and Mulliners, created bespoke bodies for the Speed 20, allowing customers to customize their cars according to their preferences.
Sporting Successes:
The Alvis Speed 20 achieved notable successes in various motorsport events and competitions.
In 1935, a Speed 20 won the prestigious Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race in the 2-liter class, marking a significant moment for Alvis and solidifying the car's reputation for both performance and reliability.
End of Production:
The Speed 20 remained in production until 1936, after which it was succeeded by the Alvis Speed 25 model.
The Alvis Speed 20 is considered a significant model in Alvis's history, representing their commitment to engineering excellence, stylish design, and sporting achievements. Its combination of performance and luxury made it a desirable choice for discerning customers of the era.