Description

This beautiful Alvis 12/60 Beetleback, 2 Seater Sports, was delivered from the Alvis factory in Convetry to Messers. Follet of London on 23rd May 1931. It was originally registered as GO 5770 but lost this number when the car was shipped to New South Wales, Australia in late 1931. The car was “re-discovered” in the late seventies sitting in a Sydney car dealers’ showroom. After the protracted negotiations the car was finally brought back to the United Kingdom and restored by S.V. Restorations of Sleafored, Lincs.

It was eventually purchased by Stan Hicken of Burton Joyce, Notts (documentation from 1990) who Ultimately part exchanged it for a three-litre Bentley. The next owner, Mr. Busson, drove the car for a few year and sold it to Mr. Richard Berry from Greece.

We have documentation showing that the Alvis has been in Germany since 2013. It was first acquired by a collector from Bavaria who sold it to its current owner, a pre-war collector from the region Stuttgart.

In 2021 the Alvis was partially restored in Germany by the company Schulth Classic Cars, a renowned specialist for these pre-war beauties. It’s in a mint condition and has a fair amount of documentation from 1990 until today.

The Alvis has just received a complete and thorough check by the company Hagenlocher Classic Cars. It is freshly serviced at the highest standard and is now ready for its new owner.

** History of the Series**

Commencing in 1923 and making a successful competition debut the same year, the Alvis 12/50 was to become highly regarded by the sporting motorists of the period.

Noted for its good handling, brisk performance and robust qualities, the 12/50 was joined in 1931 by a more powerful version – the 12/60. Featuring twin SU carburettors, this new model developed 56 bhp and, as before, was available in sports salon, four seat tourer and ‘beetleback’ two seater variants.

When road tested by ‘Motor Sport’ magazine in 1931, an impressive top speed of almost 80 mph was achieved.

The vehicle is located in our showroom in Stuttgart-Plieningen, close to the airport/trade fair. A test drive and an inspection on the car lift are possible by arrangement.

The sale takes place on request with new inspection, service and TÜV. We also offer a wide range of accessories for your new dream car. If required, we can also deliver the vehicle to you in a closed trailer.

Opening hours: Mon - Sat by appointment

Carola Daimler Cars is a company owned by the great-granddaughter of inventor and visionary Gottlieb Daimler. We collect, trade and broker classic cars, youngtimers and collectibles with potential and history. We place particular emphasis on quality, history and preserved charm.

Subject to prior sale and errors for this offer excepted. The vehicle description on the Internet serves only for the general identification of the vehicle and does not represent a warranty in the sense of sales law. Only the agreements in the purchase contract are decisive.

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Vehicle details

Vehicle data

Make
Alvis
Model name
12/60
First registration date
07/1931
Year of manufacture
1931
Mileage (read)
82,765 km
Chassis number
Not provided
Engine number
Not provided
Gearbox number
Not provided
Matching numbers
No
Previous owners
Not provided

Technical details

Body style
Convertible (Roadster)
Power (kW/hp)
38/51 (Factory: 44/60)
Cubic capacity (ccm)
1634
Cylinders
4
Doors
2
Steering
Right (RHD)
Gearbox
Manual
Gears
4
Transmission
Rear
Front brakes
Not provided
Rear brakes
Not provided
Fuel type
Petrol

Individual configuration

Exterior color
Black
Interior color
Red
Interior material
Leather

Condition, registration & documentation

Has Report
Not provided
Registered
Ready to drive

Location

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Carola Daimler Cars

Nils Pfeifer

In den Entenäckern 14 a+b

70599 Stuttgart

🇩🇪 Germany

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