Completey restored and very rare 1934 Alvis Speed 20 SB Cross & Ellis Tourer

1934 Other Makes Alvis

Other Makes Alvis 1934 technical specifications

Condition: Used
Item location: Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Make: Other Makes
Model: Alvis
Type: Convertible
Year: 1934
Mileage: 3,500
VIN: 30284
Color: Green
Engine size: 2.5 Liter Inline 6
Number of cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

1934 Alvis Speed 20 SB

“A Gentlemen’s Racer”

The original company, .G. John and Company Ltd., as founded in 1919 and its first products were stationary engines, arburetors and motorscooters. On 14 December 1921 the company officially changed its name to The Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd. Geoffrey de Freville (1883–1965) designed the first Alvis engine and is also responsible for the company name.

The origin of the name Alvis has been the subject of a great deal of speculation over the years. Some have suggested that de Freville proposed the name Alvis as a compound of the words "aluminium" and "vis" (meaning "strength" in Latin), r perhaps it may have been derived from the Norse mythological weaponsmith, lvíss. De Freville however vigorously rejected all of these theories. In 1921 he specifically stated that the name had no meaning whatsoever, nd was chosen simply because it could be easily pronounced in any language. He reaffirmed this position in the early 1960s, tating that any other explanations for the source of the name were purely coincidental.

De Freville's first engine design was a four-cylinder engine with aluminium pistons and pressure lubrication, hich was unusual for that time. 1927 saw the introduction of the six-cylinder Alvis 14.75 and this engine became the basis for the long line of luxurious six-cylinder Alvis cars produced up to the outbreak of the Second World War. These cars were elegant and full of technical innovations. Independent front suspension and the world's first all-synchromesh gearbox came in 1933 followed by servo assisted brakes. The Alvis 12/75 model was introduced in 1928, model bristling with innovation, uch as front-wheel drive, n-board brakes, verhead camshaft and, s an option, Roots type supercharger. In 1936 the company name was shortened to Alvis Ltd, nd aircraft engine and armoured vehicle divisions were added to the company by the beginning of the Second World War. Smith-Clarke designed several models during the 1930s and 1940s, ncluding the six-cylinder Speed 20, he Speed 25, nd the Alvis 4.3 Litre model. 1967 saw the end of the Alvis Motor Company

This 1934 Alvis Speed 20 SB Cross & Ellis 30284 Tourer, hassis 1133, ngine 11787, ar 16394, G 7165, as dispatched 6 June 1934 to Mann Egerton & Co., td., he Alvis agent at Norwich, orfolk. This is one of 43 such automobiles made in this configuration and two known in the US. The car is equipped with a 2.5 liter normally aspirated in-line 6 cylinder engine with 3 side draft SU carburetors and a four speed all synchromesh transmission and a dual type ignition of a coil and a magneto and adjustable suspension dampening.

The owners of this Speed 20 in chronological order are as follows:

1934 - Martin Hodson, idlington, asbro, orwich, orfolk, K

1959 - G. B. Pearce, outhern Radio (Portswood), ampshire, K

1962 - Al E. Chambers, owell, H, SA

1973 - Roy R. Tausch, ovelty, H, SA

2006 - John Q. & Sandra Ann Graham, ROUT CREEK, T, SA

2011 – Current owner

Starting in 20010,this automobile had a 100% nut and bolt restoration and total mechanical rebuild of all components performed by Rod Tempero, otor Body Builder, 3 Oamaru/Alma Highway Oamaru, 8 CRD Oamaru, ew Zealand. There are hundreds of pictures available documenting the comprehensiveness of the restoration.


This car has been lightly driven over the past 5 years to keep her fresh. She is one of the most sublime 30's era automobiles that was ever built. The car is a Pebble Beach condition and drives better than the day she was new. It must be seen to truly appreciate how far ahead of its time this wonderful automobile really was.


The car had an appraisal performed by one of the worlds most renown collector car appraisers and at a value of $191,500. The valuation report and the car are available for inspection in Scottsdale Arizona upon appointment.



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