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Despite being luxurious enough to rival a contemporary Aston Martin, Bentley or Rolls-Royce, declining sales results mean an Alvis TD-TF21 represents increasingly good value
Anew world order was emerging in the British sports-car industry by 1980. British Leyland had failed to replace many of its long-playing favourites, such as the Jaguar E-type, MGB and Triumph Stag, le
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Marketed as the quickest roadgoing Bentley ever, the world’s fastest four-seater and the first all-new (not Rolls-Royce-derived) Bentley model since 1931, the Continental GT would go a long way to rec