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Solved NIC#1040 - 1952 Alvis 3000 Compressor

Started by nicanary, March 10, 2019, 07:07:30 AM

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nicanary

I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

tobytwirl

Not high enough for a Bristol, could it be a Lagonda/Aston Martin 2.6?

nicanary

Quote from: tobytwirl on April 03, 2019, 06:15:53 AM
Not high enough for a Bristol, could it be a Lagonda/Aston Martin 2.6?

No.
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D-type

Duncan Rollo

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nicanary

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nicanary

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Djetset

This looks like a modified Moss Monaco (some of which used six-cylinder engines) but suspect it isn't. Any connection? 
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nicanary

Quote from: Djetset on April 09, 2019, 01:28:58 PM
This looks like a modified Moss Monaco (some of which used six-cylinder engines) but suspect it isn't. Any connection?

That's the problem. It's so difficult for me to find new puzzles that I pounce on subjects which are barely covered by a Google search! I simply don't know enough about the car's origins to confirm or deny.

I DO know how it is described on any caption I found. This involves the year and engine - I assumed it was a special built at that time, but it could be the date of the donor car. I can't confirm any Moss connection.
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Paul Jaray

That's an Alvis Special...I should have more...

nicanary

Quote from: Paul Jaray on April 10, 2019, 08:24:29 AM
That's an Alvis Special...I should have more...

LOCKED for Paul Jaray. It's an Alvis-powered car - what year and what is unusual about the engine?
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Paul Jaray

I have it as Alvis 3000 compressor. I found his papers too, with chassis number and some more info. I'll add it as soon as possible.

nicanary

Quote from: Paul Jaray on April 10, 2019, 01:33:50 PM
I have it as Alvis 3000 compressor. I found his papers too, with chassis number and some more info. I'll add it as soon as possible.

That's the car! I'm surprised nobody guessed at the Alvis connection - it's described as a 1952 car, so presumably the engine is from a TA21, but the supercharger is the strange addition. Every internet entry for this car is simply a photo with the title of the car, but it seems to be owned and driven by an Italian gentleman.

I have a feeling that this is a fairly recent creation, but no proof. The point is yours.
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Paul Jaray

This car received a certifiction by CSAI that reads:

Make: Alvis
Model: Sports
Type: Sports
License plate: JYS899
Chassis: 24537
Engine: 24537
Engine type: ALVIS
Displacement: 2993cc plus compressor
Built date: 1952
Restoration date: 1994.

nicanary

Thanks PJ. If anyone knows any more about the car, please keep us informed.
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Wendax

According to the Alvis Owners Club, JYS 899 was originally a TA21 Saloon by Mulliners.

Allan L

That "build date" of (February)1952 was for the original TA21 saloon.
I presume the supercharger is next to the engine which is why the carburettors are so far to the left.
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