Lot 506: 1948 Allard L-Type V8 3,622cc Four Seat Tourer
Goodwood Festival of Speed, Bonhams (11th July 2008)
Using a crashed Ford V8 coupé on to which he had grafted the body from a Grand Prix Bugatti, racing driver Sydney Allard constructed one of the most unlikely of all pre-war trials specials. However, the Allard Special’s lightweight construction and relatively powerful American V8 engine, although not the first such combination, demonstrated the formula’s potential and provided the inspiration for future imitators, including Carroll Shelby who acknowledged Allard’s influence on the Cobra.
After WW2, Allard progressed from special-builder to motor manufacturer, though the latter activity was really little more than a means of financing the company’s competition programme. Post-war Allards combined the same virtues of light weight, independent front suspension and an abundance of American V8 power, which had been features of that first trials special of the mid-1930s. These favourable characteristics enabled Allard to establish a formidable competition record in the immediate post-war years, Sydney himself finishing 3rd at Le Mans in a J2 two-seater and winning the Monte Carlo Rally outright in a P2 saloon.
Introduced in 1946, the L-type employed Allard’s trademark independently suspended ‘split’ front axle and transverse-leaf rear end in a chassis 6” longer than that of the contemporary K-type, the extra length being used to accommodate two rear passenger seats. Like the vast majority of production Allards, the L-type used Ford/Mercury components, these being readily obtainable from Ford in the UK, the choice of engines being the 3,622cc Ford V8 or modified 4,375cc Mercury. A mere 191 examples were produced between 1946 and 1950, only 10 of which are currently known to the Allard Register.
Having had just one owner for much of its life, this Allard L-type tourer has been kept in storage for a number of years. Freshly re-commissioned and benefiting from refurbished brakes and cooling system, the car is presented in two-tone blue livery with red upholstery and has a fitted tonneau cover. JUC 301 is offered with current MoT certificate and Swansea V5.
After WW2, Allard progressed from special-builder to motor manufacturer, though the latter activity was really little more than a means of financing the company’s competition programme. Post-war Allards combined the same virtues of light weight, independent front suspension and an abundance of American V8 power, which had been features of that first trials special of the mid-1930s. These favourable characteristics enabled Allard to establish a formidable competition record in the immediate post-war years, Sydney himself finishing 3rd at Le Mans in a J2 two-seater and winning the Monte Carlo Rally outright in a P2 saloon.
Introduced in 1946, the L-type employed Allard’s trademark independently suspended ‘split’ front axle and transverse-leaf rear end in a chassis 6” longer than that of the contemporary K-type, the extra length being used to accommodate two rear passenger seats. Like the vast majority of production Allards, the L-type used Ford/Mercury components, these being readily obtainable from Ford in the UK, the choice of engines being the 3,622cc Ford V8 or modified 4,375cc Mercury. A mere 191 examples were produced between 1946 and 1950, only 10 of which are currently known to the Allard Register.
Having had just one owner for much of its life, this Allard L-type tourer has been kept in storage for a number of years. Freshly re-commissioned and benefiting from refurbished brakes and cooling system, the car is presented in two-tone blue livery with red upholstery and has a fitted tonneau cover. JUC 301 is offered with current MoT certificate and Swansea V5.
Lot Details
| Auction |
Goodwood Festival of Speed Bonhams, Goodwood, Chichester, Sussex |
|---|---|
| Type | Car |
| Lot Number | 506 |
| Estimate | £18000-£22000 |
| Outcome | NOT SOLD |
| Hammer Price | - |
| Hammer Price (inc premium) | - |
| Year | 1948 |
| Condition rating | |
| Registration number | JUC 301 |
| Mileage | - |
| Chassis number | L509 |
| Engine number | 77E6050A |
| Engine capacity (cc) | |
| Engine - cylinders | |
| Number of doors |
Related Model Profiles
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