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Alvis TA14 Eagle 2 door coupé 1935

General description : 1935 Alvis Silver Eagle 2 door coupé.Chassis number: 1702
Registration number: NFO629

Vintage and Prestige Fine Motor Cars are proud to be offering this 1935 Alvis Silver Eagle 2 Door Coupé for sale. An unusual Alvis Silver Eagle 2 door coupe with coachwork by cross & Ellis.
Two were built to this design and we suspect this model to be the only survivor. Much money has been spent on the Alvis Silver Eagle 2 Door Coupé to bring it to the condition we find it in today. The original maroon leather interior has been preserved and is in fine patinated order.
The Alvis Silver Eagle 2 Door Coupé is finished in a very period two tone grey colour scheme that suits the car very well with the paint being of recent origin and in fine order. The roof covering is of rexine fabric and again, is in excellent shape.
This is a car which was in one family ownership from registration in 1935 until 1960 when it passed to an owner in Lincolnshire who took it off the road in 1962. In 2012 it emerged and since then has had the works done. Mr. William Beattie of Lochgilphead acquired the car (the V5 shows his ownership as 01/07/2014 but we think he acquired it earlier than that). He undertook a panel, paint, plating, roof, sunroof and interior restoration and also rebuilt the radiator, water pump, cylinder head, exhaust system and road wheels.
The current owner had the Alvis Silver Eagle 2 Door Coupé rewired and the dynamo and control box rebuilt and then removed the sump (in view of the time it had been off the road) and fitted a new set of pistons. The interior woodwork has been restored and the brakes stripped and reassembled and carried out a full lubrication service.
Thus it is now complete and running nicely although it needs some miles to shake it down and run it in. The 2.4 Litre six cylinder engine starts readily and pulls strongly providing surprising performance from its 70 or so BHP. It is equipped with triple carbs and makes a very sporting alternative to a Derby Bentley or a more staid Rolls Royce. The gearbox, an Alvis strong point, is a pleasure to use benefiting from superb synchro-mesh making it a pleasure to drive. A traditional Alvis Eagle adorns the bonnet, wings outstretched. The car has four new tyres fitted and sits on rebuilt wire wheels.

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1935 Alvis TA14 Eagle 2 door coupé is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Grays by Vintage Prestige for £59000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Alvis Model : TA14 Model Version : Eagle 2 door coupé Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1935 Sub type : Coupé Location : Essex

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About Alvis TA14
The Alvis TA 14, also known as the Alvis 2.5-Litre, is a notable model produced by the British automobile manufacturer Alvis Ltd. Here are some key points that everyone should know about the Alvis TA 14:

1. Post-War Introduction: The Alvis TA 14 was introduced in 1946, immediately after World War II. It marked Alvis's return to civilian car production after the war, catering to the growing demand for reliable and comfortable automobiles.

2. Saloon Model: The TA 14 was primarily available as a four-door saloon, offering practicality and comfort for both driver and passengers. It featured a spacious interior with ample legroom and a well-appointed dashboard.

3. Engine and Performance: The TA 14 was powered by a 1.9-liter inline-four engine, producing approximately 65 horsepower. Although not a high-performance vehicle, it provided smooth and refined driving characteristics suitable for touring and everyday use.

4. Independent Suspension: The TA 14 was equipped with independent front suspension, a significant advancement at the time. This contributed to improved handling and ride comfort, distinguishing it from many other vehicles of the era.

5. Engineering and Build Quality: The TA 14 showcased Alvis's commitment to quality engineering and craftsmanship. It featured robust construction, attention to detail, and solid build quality, reflecting Alvis's reputation for producing well-engineered and reliable vehicles.

6. Continued Development: The TA 14 formed the basis for further Alvis models, such as the TA 21 and the later Three Litre series, which incorporated design refinements and more powerful engines.

7. Historical Significance: The Alvis TA 14 played an important role in Alvis's post-war recovery and reestablishment as a luxury car manufacturer. It represented a shift towards more modern designs and technical advancements in the automotive industry.

While the Alvis TA 14 may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of Alvis's other models, it remains a significant part of the brand's history and exemplifies Alvis's commitment to producing refined and well-engineered automobiles.

Please note that the information provided here is a general overview, and there may be more specific details or variations associated with the Alvis TA 14.