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The Alvis Archive Trust holds and builds upon the wider items of Alvis Heritage that have come into the AOC’s possession. |
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Alvis Register: The Alvis Register is a club for owners, prospective owners and all those with an interest in one of the very best of all vintage Alvis cars. | |
Alvis Car Club Australia: The Alvis Car Club is headquartered in Australia, with members worldwide, committed to the enjoyment of owning, restoring, maintaining and driving Alvis cars. | |
The Alvis Owner Club of the Netherlands. | |
The Alvis Car Club of Victoria |
The Alvis Car Club of Victoria, Australia
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The Alvis Car Club of New Zealand | |
The Alvis Car Company Limited. The Alvis Car Company are manufacturing to special order a limited number of famous Alvis models. They are faithful to the original design and by using our Works Drawings from the period they retain all their traditional character and quality, yet are emission compliant. The cars carry Alvis chassis numbers and engine numbers which follow on from the last in the model sequence, which is why they have been designated the Continuation Series. | |
The FBHVC exists to uphold the freedom to use historic vehicles on the road. It does this by representing the interests of owners of such vehicles to government, their agencies and organisations who focus on the preservation of our transport heritage. We have over 500 subscribing organisations representing a total membership of around 250,000 historic vehicle enthusiasts in addition to museum, individual and trade supporters. Like the vast majority of member clubs, the FBHVC is also voluntarily run and open to any vehicle club which represents vehicles over the age of 30 years. Our bi-monthly members magazine FBHVC News can be viewed here |
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BRITISH MOTOR MUSEUMS. So many of our motor museums in Britain are helping to preserve this country’s rich automotive history. The website attempts to offer a summary of British Motor Museums with websites where you can explore them in greater detail. As well as mainland Britain, the Republic of Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man details are included. Some town, aircraft and rail museums each of which do contain one or more motor exhibits are also included. |
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The classic and historic vehicle world is facing unprecedented threats and it needs a strong voice to help protect it. We're rising to this global challenge and we are asking for your support to help us succeed.Whether you are a part of the industry, a classic car owner or an enthusiast who enjoys the world of vintage vehicles, you can all help. Our aim is to protect jobs, promote the world-leading British industry that supports them, and preserve our freedom to enjoy vehicles that invariably bring a smile to countless faces. |