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1936 Alvis Speed 25 Sb Charlesworth Saloon
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1936 Alvis Speed 25 Sb Charlesworth Saloon

£45,950

Make
Alvis
Model
Speed 25 SB Charlesworth Saloon
Year
1936
Body
Saloon
Engine
4/5

Overview

A rare and authentic 1936 Alvis Speed 25 SB with Charlesworth coachwork, presented in original condition with attractive patina. This well-documented example retains its original brown leather interior and benefits from comprehensive mechanical attention in 2010 and recent service item renewals in 2019. Supplied new to Tate & Lyle, the car carries extensive history documentation and original handbook. An unrestored classic of genuine character, offering the discerning collector a genuine period piece with proven reliability and documented provenance.

From the Dealer

  • Original unrestored coachwork with authentic patina
  • Extensive history file and original handbook included
  • Original brown leather interior, mellowed and patinated
  • Recent mechanical attention (2010) including gearbox, electrical, and exhaust work; service items fitted 2019
  • Well-documented ownership history via Alvis Archive records
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Overview **Overall Comments** A very original and solid unrestored car. Comes with an extensive history file and handbook. Currently located in the island of Guernsey. Additional pictures can be sent on request. **Body** Original coachwork carrying a lovely patina. **Mechanical** Alvis records note the car was fitted with a replacement engine is 1958. In 2010 extensive mechanical attention was undertaken to include works to the gearbox; electrical works including indicators; a carburettor clean; new tyres and tubes and some exhaust work. Service items purchased and fitted by the current owner in 2019. **Interior** Still fitted with the original brown leather interior, now nicely mellowed and patinated. Asking Price £ 45,950 History Supplied new to the Tate & Lyle sugar empire by the agent Charles Follett. Subsequently purchased by a Mr. Heatlie in 1952, who took the car to Rhodesia then selling it in 1975 to a Mr. Knott who, as records show, still had the car in 2006, according to Alvis Archive information.

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