Alvis 14/75

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14/75
Production period: 1927-1929
Class : Middle class
Body versions : Roadster , sedan , convertible
Engines: Gasoline engine :
1.9 liters
Length:
Width: 1511 mm
Height:
Wheelbase : 2845-3010 mm
Empty weight : 1270 kg
successor Alvis Silver Eagle

The Alvis 14/75 was the first six-cylinder car that Alvis manufactured. It was built from 1927 to 1929.

The car had an in - line six - cylinder engine with overhead valves . The engine equipped with a single Solex carburetor had a displacement of 1870 cm³ (bore × stroke = 63 mm × 100 mm). The two rigid axles were suspended from semi-elliptical longitudinal leaf springs.

The 14/75 was available with two different wheelbases, 2845 mm for the two-seater and 3010 mm for the four-seater variants. A sedan, a convertible and a roadster were available.

In 1930 the 14/75 was replaced by the Silver Eagle with larger engines.

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  • David Culshaw, Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalog of British Cars 1895-1975 . Veloce Publishing, Dorchester 1997, ISBN 1-874105-93-6 , pp. 35-40

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