EAW050824 ENGLAND (1953). Punchardon Hall, Willian, 1953

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Title [EAW050824] Punchardon Hall, Willian, 1953
Reference EAW050824
Date 21-July-1953
Link
Place name WILLIAN
Parish LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 522384, 230754
Longitude / Latitude -0.21858376415764, 51.961349878628
National Grid Reference TL224308

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Alvis TA21 3 litre straight six. The Alvis Three Litre TA21, is an automobile which was produced by Alvis Cars between 1950 and 1953. It was announced to the British public the day it went on display at the opening of the Geneva Motor Show 16 March 1950. Reports noted that the larger new three-litre engine was "square" to provide flexibility in top gear and though the front suspension was once again independent it now used coil springs in place of Alvis's previous transverse leaf system. In external appearance the headlamps were now semi-recessed and there were aprons over the rear wheels. There were only ever 1316 produced.

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