1965 Alvis TE21 DHC

British luxury car manufacturer Alvis produced the TE21 DHC (Drop Head Coupé) as one of their most refined and exclusive grand tourers during the mid-1960s. It was an updated version of the 1958 TD21. The TE21 cars were built in small numbers by the coachbuilder Park Ward between 1963 and 1966. Only 352 cars were built and approx 1/3 were the drophead coupé.

Power came from a sophisticated 3.0-litre inline-six engine that delivered 130 horsepower at 5,000 rpm, providing a top speed of 107 mph. The distinctive styling featured vertically stacked dual headlights and clean bodywork without excessive chrome trim, built on a box-section chassis with independent front suspension and four-wheel disc brakes.


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