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English: 1949 Alvis TA 14 Raine Saloon (H Raine of Spennymoor County Durham)
(DVLA) first registered 5 July 1949
Believed to be the only one left in existence out of 2 saloons and 2 vans. Still owned by the Raine family


Left Alvis factory 12 February 1948

  • Chassis No.21865
The postwar Alvis TA 14 (1946-50) had a 'standard' saloon body by Mulliner and DHC bodies by Carbodies and Tickford. But many other coachbuilders supplied bodies, including this by Raine of Durham
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