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A 1937 Alvis Speed 25 Charlesworth saloon, CKD 944, prepares to set off on the speed hill climb during the Pre-War Prescott event on 11th September 2021.

The Alvis 4.3-litre and Alvis Speed 25 were British luxury touring cars announced in August 1936 and made until 1940 by Alvis Car and Engineering Company in Coventry. They replaced the Alvis Speed 20 2.8-litre and 3½-litre. They were widely considered one of the finest cars produced in the 1930s.

Alvis did not make any of the bodies for the Speed 25. The cars were supplied in chassis form and firms such as Cross & Ellis (standard tourer) Charlesworth (standard saloon and Drop Head Coupé) as well as Vanden Plas, Lancefield, Offord and others would fit suitably elegant open touring or saloon car bodies.
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  • Taken: Dec 5, 2021
  • Uploaded: Dec 5, 2021
  • Updated: Apr 5, 2022