Sold for £27,333
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: US 6102
Chassis No: 11429
MOT: Exempt
Introduced in 1935, the Alvis Silver Eagle SG 16.95 shared a number of design features with the marque's legendary Speed 20 model. Based - like its illustrious sibling - around a double-dropped ladder-frame chassis equipped with all-round semi-elliptic leaf-sprung suspension and fourteen-inch cable-operated drum brakes, it was powered by a smaller capacity version (2362cc vs. 2511cc) of the same triple SU carburettor fed OHV straight-six engine. Employing a shorter wheelbase than its sportier forebear, the Silver Eagle SG had the further advantage of an all synchromesh four-speed manual gearbox. Available with a choice of open or closed coachwork by the likes of Cross & Ellis and Holbrook, the Silver Eagle SG was a strong yet refined performer in the best traditions of the Coventry manufacturer.
The "Ashby Eagle," an extraordinary Alvis special, carries a rich and factual history that adds to its allure. Originally delivered to J.H. Galt Ltd of Glasgow on April 28th, 1934, it began its life as a Sports Saloon by Cross & Ellis. However, in the 1980s, it underwent a significant transformation under the ownership of Mr. Ashby, when it was rebuilt and rebodied as a Special by Comptons of Welshpool. As the "Ashby Eagle," this remarkable vehicle garnered recognition and became well-known within the automotive community. It was fitted with a notable "Crested Eagle" triple carburettor engine, which added to its performance and distinction on the road. In the 2000s, the engine underwent a full rebuild, with meticulous attention to detail carried out by Alvis specialist Red Triangle. The accompanying collection of invoices from this reputable source stands as a testament to the thoroughness of the restoration, ensuring the vehicle's optimal performance and reliability. The "Ashby Eagle" comes with a large and comprehensive history file, containing historical notes from previous owners. This valuable documentation provides insight into the car's journey through time, enhancing its historical significance and appeal to enthusiasts and collectors. With its fascinating backstory and notable transformation, the "Ashby Eagle" holds a prominent place within the Alvis Owner Club.
For more information, please contact:
Julian Pinkster
julian.pinkster@handh.co.uk
07889 223 904
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