
The Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd of Coventry was the epitome of traditional British engineering. They manufactured motor vehicles (both civilian and military) and aero-engines from 1919 to 1967.
From design concepts to prototyping, rolling chassis to coach building bodywork the Alvis' Red Triangle symbol became synonymous for eye catching coupes, roadsters and power saloons of post war Britain.



"Tootsie" - A 1960 Alvis TD21 Series One
Tootsie is one of only 442 cars known to have survived today. We found Tootsie in a poor state in a shed in Delabole in 2003.
Since 2003 Tootsie has gone through a thorough and loving 4-year restoration.


"Katie" - A 1954 Alvis TC21/100 Grey Lady
Katie is one of only 251 cars of this model known to have survived today. Katie was a 'barn find' in February 2010, near Bodmin.
Over the past 12 months we have worked hard to restore Katie to showroom condition.