Elva (car manufacturer)

Elva (car manufacturer)

Elva was a sports car manufacturing company based in Hastings, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1955 by Frank G. Nichols. The name comes from French phrase "elle va" ("she goes"). After financial problems caused by the failure of the US distributor, the company was sold to Trojan in 1961, and production moved to Rye, Sussex; and again in 1966 to the main Trojan factory in Croydon. Production ended in 1968.

Frank Nichols's intention was to build a low-cost sports/racing car, and a series of models were produced between 1954 and 1959. The original model used Standard front suspension and Ford Anglia rear axle with an overhead valve conversion of a Ford 10 engine. This went through various changes up to the 1958 Mark IV with 1100 cc Coventry-Climax engine and independent rear suspension with inboard brakes. The Mark V was designed for Formula Junior events and had a DKW engine in a tubular steel chassis. It was very successful until the Formula was taken over by rear engined cars in 1960. Over 150 engines were made.

The main road car, introduced in 1958, was called the Courier and went through a series of developments throughout the existence of the company. The Mk 1 used a 1500cc MGA engine in a ladder chassis with lightweight 2 seater open glass fibre bodywork. It was produced in kit form. The Mk II was the same car but a curved glass windscreen replaced the original flat glass V one and the larger 1600 cc MGA engine. Approximately 400 were made.

With the Trojan takeover the Mk III was introduced in 1962 and was sold as a complete car. The chassis was now a box frame moulded into the body. Triumph rack and pinion steering and front suspension was standardised. A closed coupe body was also available with either a reverse slope Ford Anglia type rear window or a fastback. The MGA engine was used at first to be followed by the MGB version and later the Ford Cortina GT unit was available. The final version, the fixed head coupe Mk IV T type used Lotus twin cam engines with the body modified to give more interior room. It could be had with all independent suspension and four wheel disc brakes.

There was also a GT160 which never got beyond production of three prototypes. It used a BMW dry sump engine of 2 litre capacity with bodywork styled by Englishman Trevor Frost (also known as Trevor Fiore, and who also designed the Trident) and made by Fissore of Turin. It weighed 11 cwt and had 185 bhp so would have had very impressive performance but was deemed too costly to put into series production.

There was another Elva car company that lasted for one year, 1907, and was based in Paris, France.

Around 1965-1966 Elva made a very successful series of Mk 8 sports racers mostly with 1.8 litre BMW engines (modified from the 1.6 litre by John Nerus) and some with 1.15 litre Holbay-Ford engines.

External links

* [http://www.elva.com Elva.com]


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