More than 30 British sports cars will be displayed in Albury's QEII Square next week to celebrate 100 years since the company that built them began.
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British car manufacturer Alvis produced its first vehicle the following year, a model that developed into the overhead valve Alvis 12/50 in 1923. Alvis motor cars continued to be made until 1967.
The company began to manufacture military vehicles and aircraft engines during the 1930s, with Alvis tanks on display at the Army Museum Bandiana.
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Alvis Car Club of NSW is hosting a week-long rally in Albury-Wodonga for Alvis owners from Britain, New Zealand and interstate.
The QEII Square event takes place on Thursday, April 11, between 10am and 2pm, with spectators encouraged to vote in the People's Choice Award.
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