Alvis TD21 drop-head coupé. Hamps. £30K
1959. 3 litre manual with coachwork by Park Ward coming out of long term storage. She appears to be a slightly tired old gal but no rotbox. I imagine you could recommission and use this 'as is' or it would be an excellent basis for a full renovation, (perhaps with a colour change?)
These are an iconic British marque and values have been steadily escalating. I think the claims of good examples being worth over £100K might be (generally) a tad optimistic but in tip top condition this would probably be an £80K car. A concours winning example originally owned by Douglas Bader sold for £91K a couple of years ago. I think there's a fantastic opportunity here for someone to be able to run around in a dream car they'd have never believed they could own, or for a fastidious restorer to make a chunk of money.
EDIT: Price has been increased by £5K!
1959. 3 litre manual with coachwork by Park Ward coming out of long term storage. She appears to be a slightly tired old gal but no rotbox. I imagine you could recommission and use this 'as is' or it would be an excellent basis for a full renovation, (perhaps with a colour change?)
These are an iconic British marque and values have been steadily escalating. I think the claims of good examples being worth over £100K might be (generally) a tad optimistic but in tip top condition this would probably be an £80K car. A concours winning example originally owned by Douglas Bader sold for £91K a couple of years ago. I think there's a fantastic opportunity here for someone to be able to run around in a dream car they'd have never believed they could own, or for a fastidious restorer to make a chunk of money.
EDIT: Price has been increased by £5K!