Alvis Graber Special
The renowned Swiss coachbuilder Hermann Graber unveiled his first model based on the 3-litre Alvis chassis at the 1953 Geneva Motor Show. When a successor to the TC21 was needed, Alvis commissioned Carrosserie Graber to build a prototype. This design was then built as the TD21 at Park Ward. Graber also continued to build individual vehicles with the chassis and mechanics of the TD21.
This resulted in the Alvis TD21 Graber Special offered here in 1959. The car had long-standing Swiss owners and was carefully maintained. In 2011, the last owner subjected the car to a major restoration. The bare body was repaired and the original paintwork was rebuilt. The mechanics were also overhauled, the engine and transmission were dismantled and the original interior was preserved.
The car, which has of course been certified as a veteran vehicle, is in exceptionally good condition, both visually and mechanically.
Characteristics: |
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| Body: |
Coupé |
| Steering: |
left |
| Paintwork: |
beige metallic |
| Interior: |
fawn leather |
| Top: |
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| Engine: |
6 cylinder , 2993 ccm |
| First registration: |
1959 |
| Kilometers: |
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| Papers: |
Swiss papers |
| Price: |
CHF .-
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