Estimated Price: £6,000 - £8,000
- In 1952, the "Grey Lady" moniker was not yet an official model name, as the Alvis TC21/100, (the true Grey Lady) was not introduced until the1953 Earl's Court Motor Show. However, some 1952 models are retroactively associated with the name due to their shared 3-litre lineage or late-year production transitions.
- In 1952, the standard offering was the Alvis TA21 Three-Litre with Drophead Coupé (DHC) versions built, almost exclusively, by Tickford
- Built on a box-section chassis with independent coil-spring front suspension, the car was powered by a 2993cc overhead-valve straight-six producing 83-90bhp
- Registered in 1952, Chassis #24813 has been family owned since 2007, with just four previous keepers. It was fully restored in the early 2000s by Red Triangle, well known for their long-standing expertise with the Alvis marque
- Currently non-running, it has in the past been maintained by a respected Bath-based classic car specialist and regularly attended local car shows
- Having seen limited recent use within the collection, light recommissioning may be required and viewing is highly recommended
- With elegant Tickford coachwork, respected specialist restoration history and clear project potential, this attractive TA21 DHC presents an appealing opportunity for an enthusiast seeking a well-proportioned and historically interesting post-war British Grand Tourer
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- Exterior ColourWhite
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