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Description
1949 Alvis TA14 Special
Known as the Ben
Serjeant Special in Alvis circles; believed to have been built in the
1990s
First
registered MLG 447 on the 23rd November 1949, this Alvis originally carried
Mulliner saloon coachwork and, according to A.O.C chatter, first left the
factory on the 18th November that year.
Officially,
the current V5 only records five previous keepers, but the club have names of at
least eight members who have owned the car, including our
vendor.
Known
in Alvis circles as the Serjeant Special, we understand it has been written
about in the Alvis Bulletin a few times, but unfortunately at the time of
writing, the relevant copy has not been found.
Mr Serjeant had written
that he had longed to own an Alvis all his life, but the war and a growing
family rather got in the way. We think he finally got his hands on chassis 23288
in the late 1970s as a non running project, which he rebuilt in the 1990s into
what can be seen today. It appears to then have remained in his family until
being sold at auction in 2017.
Now
registered in XVV 759 (non transferable), it has been with our A.O.C member for
the last couple of years. We are told it has a relatively new exhaust fitted
which is evident on the underside and while on site with us it has run around
nicely.
New
owners should note that the seats may need some adjusting. They are not original
to the car, but are from a TA14 and will need some tweaking to allow access
the boot. The boot lid itself is screwed down, so quick access is currently
behind the seating.
Only
being offered for sale due to our vendor (a lifelong Alvis enthusiast) needing a
little space in his workshop. This seems an affordable way into Alvis ownership
with an attractive special that has plenty of potential for further
development.
For more information - contact [email protected]
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