Beautiful cars. I've never heard of Alvis Cars before watching this video. You did an excellent job restoring these machines and I wish many years of enjoyment driving them. Thank you.
Hi Max, your an inspiration love your cars, just bought an Alvis TD21 1961. Mechanically sound and running, mostly body work needs sorting. Fell in love with it as soon as I saw it, looking forward to the project 😎
What a beautiful car, hopefully get to see another video of Max's 2nd car which looked just as beautiful. Another quality video, I'm totally into cars and have a much more heightened respect for the classics over the years and absolutely love this channel, well done to my good friend Ian, keep up the great work, looking forward to the next one👍
Great video. Such effort to save this car. Congratulations on the result. An early TD21 with the screwed chrome window surrounds are even harder to restore. Will you be at the aoc international near Perth next year?? All the best, Stefano
My father bought an Alvis saloon in 1950 for 100 pounds sterling!!! Mother battled with the heavy steering!! My dream is to own a "grey lady" with wire wheels of course!!!
Hi Jeremy thanks for the comments about the Alvis. Sorry I have not replied sooner. Hopefully you will not have to much work to do on the car. They can be a nightmare when the ash frame is rotten. Looking forward to seeing your car. Max
Very impressive, and with no offence intended, why wasn’t the interior trimming done to a proper, and higher, standard? The pleats are flat, and the rear seat is missing its folding centre armrest altogether.
A wonderful job on a wonderful car. Well done!
One of my dream cars.
Very impressive work, well done 👍 Both cars look gorgeous - have fun enjoying them after all your hard work and dedication 🙌👍
That's a beautiful car, well done on your restoration amd thanks for sharing her story here Max
You are so right Max drive them and enjoy them you've done a wonderful job restoring the two beauties
Beautiful cars. I've never heard of Alvis Cars before watching this video. You did an excellent job restoring these machines and I wish many years of enjoyment driving them. Thank you.
Beautiful job sir. One of my favourite cars ever. ❤
lovely car! Well done lad. So glad you are planning to use them as they were intended! Alvis is definitely a bucket list motor.
Absolutely beautiful I want one. Great video thanks for sharing 👍.
Very beautiful and tasteful car
Douglas Bader had 3, Prince Phillip had 1, Nicholas Parsons had a Tf I think. Super Quality. Made military vehicles also
Hi Max, your an inspiration love your cars, just bought an Alvis TD21 1961. Mechanically sound and running, mostly body work needs sorting. Fell in love with it as soon as I saw it, looking forward to the project 😎
Did you buy the one from cata wiki Spain ?
Beautiful car!
Hope you have many happy miles in both cars.
What a beautiful car, hopefully get to see another video of Max's 2nd car which looked just as beautiful. Another quality video, I'm totally into cars and have a much more heightened respect for the classics over the years and absolutely love this channel, well done to my good friend Ian, keep up the great work, looking forward to the next one👍
Much appreciated! 🙌
Great video. Such effort to save this car. Congratulations on the result. An early TD21 with the screwed chrome window surrounds are even harder to restore. Will you be at the aoc international near Perth next year?? All the best, Stefano
Lovely car and a great video, keep it going!
My father bought an Alvis saloon in 1950 for 100 pounds sterling!!! Mother battled with the heavy steering!!
My dream is to own a "grey lady" with wire wheels of course!!!
Happy hunting!
Hi Jeremy thanks for the comments about the Alvis. Sorry I have not replied sooner. Hopefully you will not have to much work to do on the car. They can be a nightmare when the ash frame is rotten. Looking forward to seeing your car. Max
Did they ever build left hand drive ones ?
Yes,for export purpose and especially for Graber/Swizerland!
Very impressive, and with no offence intended, why wasn’t the interior trimming done to a proper, and higher, standard? The pleats are flat, and the rear seat is missing its folding centre armrest altogether.
The TD21 did not get a folding armrest until the TE 21 came along in 1963. 🤗
Beautiful ❤