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Alvis TF21
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About the Alvis TF21
The Alvis Three Litre series IV, TF21 was the last car produced by Alvis cars. It was announced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1966 and made until 1967 and was an updated version of the 1963 TE21.
Externally, the car was identical to the TE21, but there were some changes to the suspension, and, inside, the instruments were better organised.
The 2993 cc engine, first used in the 1950 TA21, had its power increased to 150 bhp (112 kW) at 4750 rpm by fitting triple SU carburettors giving the car a top speed of 120 mph (193 km/h). A choice of automatic or five-speed gearbox made by ZF was available.
Steel chassis
Transmission : 5 speed manual or automatic gearbox, rear wheel drive.
Front suspension: independent, coil springs
Rear suspension: live axle, leaf springs
Brakes : Discs front and rear.
Vital Statistics
Years: | 1966 to 1967 |
Produced: | 106 vehicles |
Capacity: | 2993 cc |
Engine: | Straight 6 OHV |
Power: | 150 bhp at 4750 rpm |
Top Speed: | 120 mph |
Source: Wikipedia
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