Alvis

Alvis


Country of originUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Model year 1920 - 1967
Series 28
Registered in Norway 35
Current classifieds-

Series




Explanation:Number of registered vehicles in Norway Vehicles for sale Average price of current classifieds (NOK)

Series
For sale / Average price (NOK)
Model yearFuelsChassisSeatsRegisteredFor sale Average price (NOK)
Historic series (28)
10/301920 - 1923
Cabriolet
P
1920 - 1923
11/401921 - 1922
Cabriolet
P
1921 - 1922
12/401922 - 1924
Cabriolet
P
1922 - 1924
12/501924 - 1932
SedanCabriolet
P
1924 - 1932
12/601931 - 1932
SedanCabriolet
P
1931 - 1932
12/701937 - 1940
SedanCabriolet
P
1937 - 1940 2
14/751927 - 1929
SedanCabriolet
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1927 - 1929
3.5 Litre1935 - 1936
SedanCabriolet
P
1935 - 1936
4.3 Litre1936 - 1940
SedanCabriolet
P
1936 - 1940 3
8/151929 - 1930
Racecar
P
1929 - 1930
Crested Eagle1933 - 1940
SedanCabriolet
P
1933 - 1940
Firebird1935 - 1936
SedanCabriolet
P
1935 - 1936
Firefly1932 - 1934
SedanCabriolet
P
1932 - 1934 1
FWD1928 - 1929
Cabriolet
P
1928 - 1929 1
Silver Crest1936 - 1940
SedanCabriolet
P
1936 - 1940
Silver Eagle1930 - 1936
SedanCabriolet
P
1930 - 1936
Speed 201932 - 1936
SedanCabriolet
P
1932 - 1936 4
Speed 251935 - 1940
SedanCabriolet
P
1935 - 1940 6
Stalwart1960 - 1971
Truck
P
1960 - 1971 1
TA 141946 - 1950
SedanCoupéCabriolet
P
1946 - 1950 3
TA 211950 - 1953
SedanCabriolet
P
1950 - 1953 2
TB 141950 -
Cabriolet
P
1950 - 1
TB 211951 - 1952
Cabriolet
P
1951 - 1952
TC 108G1955 - 1958
Sedan
P
1955 - 1958
TC 211953 - 1955
SedanCabriolet
P
1953 - 1955
TD 211958 - 1963
SedanCabriolet
P
1958 - 1963 10
TE 211963 - 1966
SedanCabriolet
P
1963 - 1966 1
TF 211966 - 1967
SedanCabriolet
P
1966 - 1967
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Alvis in Norway


There are 35 registered vehicles from Alvis in Norway.

About Alvis


British car maker Alvis was founded in 1919 by Thomas George John, and even their first engine was modern for its day, sporting aluminium pistons and pressure lubrication. Most of Alvis' models over the years were to be luxurious and elegant sports cars, often with grand tourer-ambitions, made for fast intercontinental travels. Many of the bodies were made by independent coach builders, at a far greater cost than more mundane car makers mass produced cars. The last TF21's were produced in 1967 were just like many of their predecessors breathtakingly beautiful, but on the other hand twice as expensive as a comparable Jaguar.