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English: Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd built cars from 1919-67.

Alvis moved from the TA14 and TB14 four cylinder to six cylinders in 1950 (1892cc 4 cyl to 2593cc 6 cyl) now on a longer chassis. Alvis supplied rolling chassis to separate coach builders who fitted the body. Mulliners supplied sports saloon bodies, Tickford, the drop head coupes until 1955, then Graber built the saloons and Park Ward the coupes until 1961, when the two of the companies merged to form Mulliner Park Ward. 1950-53 TA21 saloon, drop head coupe 1950-53 TB21 2 seater sports roadster 1953-55 TC21 saloon, drop head coupe 1955-58 TC108G sports saloon 1958-63 TD21 saloon, drop head coupe 1964-66 TE21 saloon, drop head coupe 1966-67 TF21 saloon, drop head coupe

The TB21 Roadster had the 6 cylinder, but built on the shorter 4 cylinder chassis. The doors, rear hinged, were heavily cut away at the top and the windscreen could be folded flat. Only 31 were produced
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