I always liked the Alvis TD/TF series - very elegant cars.
One of the teachers at my grammar school (= high school in USA) had what I
think must have been a TA saloon. This was in the early sixties. He made
very grand entrances, as you can imagine, as it purred up the driveway.
Coincidentally (going back to a previous guess as to what the original car
was), another of my teachers had a Jowett Javelin, which required a good
solid push to start it. As you can imagine, we were very enthusiastic
pushers...
Mike
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Subject: Re: [TR] What Is It?
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> It is an Alvis TB 14 ca. 1950. See:
> http://www.alvisoc.org/Site%20Files/Alvis%20Cars/Post-War/TA%2014.htm
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> Carl
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> Jun 3, 2011 12:14:48 PM, wsb1960tr3a at att.net wrote:
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> Any BAT (Bringatrailer.com) readers out there? What is this car? It looks
> like some well made special or maybe prototype.
>
> http://bringatrailer.com/2011/06/02/join-us-in-july-for-the-2011-northwest-classic-rally/#more-
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> Bill in Tehachapi
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