Back in 2010 this photo was published in the hope of tracing the car, without success until now. In the same ownership since 1971 it is now ready for a new custodian willing to complete the restoration. More information available on request.

In search of the history of his grandfather’s Alvis cars we received this photo of one of them which filled a gap in the Speed 25 Register as the registration number was not previously known. Does it survive somewhere?

The Speed 25 page has been updated, click Speed 25 for 166 images in the gallery.
The Offord Speed 25 of James Sprague has attracted a lot of interest, including a spread in Classic Cars penned by Nigel Boothman. As a result, the Trust has received a donation from Kelvin Price of two design drawings for the 4.3 model. For more on Offord and the drawings, click Offord

CYX 656, a Speed Twenty in fact?
Yes, quite likely. The registration is early 1936 and the only Dhc SC Speed 20 we are missing a registration is chassis 12770 which was registered in March 1936.Most Speed 25s first appeared around October 1936 but one was delivered to Folletts in February, chassis 13684. Thanks for the suggestion!