The Alvis TC 108G is a British sports car produced by Alvis Cars between 1956 and 1958. Coachbuilders Graber from Switzerland had produced a number of body shells for the TC21 that were much more modern than the standard offerings built for Alvis by Mulliners (Birmingham). 1957 Graber Alvis TC 108G with a Willowbrook body. Therefore, it was decided to make the Graber style (car at the Paris Motor Show of October 1955) the basis for a new model, and the rights were purchased, resulting in the TC 108G. A contract for the construction of the new body shells was placed with bus manufacturer Willowbrook from Loughborough. The car was only available as a two-door, four-seater sedan, constructed by forming metal around a traditional wooden frame. Graber later resumed production - likely at the request of Alvis - but modified the shape of the body. The Willowbrook body proved too expensive, and few were sold. The deal was terminated and a new contract was concluded with Park Ward Alvis after he the drawings, molds, etc.
Mileage 12.234 km
Year of construction 1957
Color blue
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