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Sydney Allard cut his teeth in competition prior to World War II using Ford mechanicals and lightweight construction. After the war, Allard graduated from auto manufacturing to support his racing efforts. His cars combined lightweight European construction with American V-8 power, a formula that would be widely copied in years to come.
For a brief period in the late 1940s and early 1950s, the name Allard was one of the most revered of all motor car manufacturers. The company's road cars were exceptionally popular among wealthy enthusiasts, especially in the United States. The racing versions were extremely competitive on the tracks, and the company's founder, Sidney Allard, was a well-known and capable driver, considered among Britain's best. He would win the 1949 British Hillclimb Championship in 1949, and also the prestigious Monte Carlo Rally in 1952.
Introduced in 1947, the M1 Drophead Coupe was the first postwar Allard model with substantial bodywork, complete with full-length doors and a folding convertible top. Seating for four and more elaborate trim than the more competition-oriented Allard models rounded out the more civilized M1. The M1 was quite successful, with Allard producing 500 during a four-year run. The Allard Model Company of England only produced a total of 1,900 cars from 1945 - 1958. Sidney Allard loved two things: speed and the Ford flathead motor which the M1 combined. With an all-aluminum body, it has a 250 horsepower 337 cubic-inch Ford V8 engine with three carburetors and dual exhaust. The car sports a three-speed manual transmission, independent swing-axle front suspension, beam-type rear axle with torque tube and transverse leaf spring, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes.
This rare M1 has just completed a body-off frame, nut-and-bolt concours restoration of the highest standards. It is powered by a 337 cubic-inch Ford V8 that produces 250 horsepower, which propels the lightweight all-aluminum body with style and grace. It also features a three-speed manual transmission, independent swing axle front suspension, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes.
For a brief period in the late 1940s and early 1950s, the name Allard was one of the most revered of all motor car manufacturers. The company's road cars were exceptionally popular among wealthy enthusiasts, especially in the United States. The racing versions were extremely competitive on the tracks, and the company's founder, Sidney Allard, was a well-known and capable driver, considered among Britain's best. He would win the 1949 British Hillclimb Championship in 1949, and also the prestigious Monte Carlo Rally in 1952.
Introduced in 1947, the M1 Drophead Coupe was the first postwar Allard model with substantial bodywork, complete with full-length doors and a folding convertible top. Seating for four and more elaborate trim than the more competition-oriented Allard models rounded out the more civilized M1. The M1 was quite successful, with Allard producing 500 during a four-year run. The Allard Model Company of England only produced a total of 1,900 cars from 1945 - 1958. Sidney Allard loved two things: speed and the Ford flathead motor which the M1 combined. With an all-aluminum body, it has a 250 horsepower 337 cubic-inch Ford V8 engine with three carburetors and dual exhaust. The car sports a three-speed manual transmission, independent swing-axle front suspension, beam-type rear axle with torque tube and transverse leaf spring, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes.
This rare M1 has just completed a body-off frame, nut-and-bolt concours restoration of the highest standards. It is powered by a 337 cubic-inch Ford V8 that produces 250 horsepower, which propels the lightweight all-aluminum body with style and grace. It also features a three-speed manual transmission, independent swing axle front suspension, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes.
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1948 Allard M-Type Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Allard M-Type
(Data based on Model Year 1948 sales)
1948 Allard M1 Drophead Coupe Chassis#: 625g Sold for USD$80,300 2023 Mecum : Indy | |
1948 Allard M-Series Drophead Coupé Chassis#: 705 Sold for USD$96,069 2014 Bonhams : Goodwood Revival | |
1948 ALLARD M-SERIES DROPHEAD COUPÉ Chassis#: 705 Sold for USD$73,032 2013 Bonhams : The December Sale | |
1948 Allard M-Type Chassis#: M321 Sold for USD$43,740 2012 Silverstone Classic Sale | |
1948 Allard M1 Drophead Coupe Chassis#: 81M834 Sold for USD$63,250 2011 RM Auctions at Monterey | ![]() ![]() |
1948 Allard M-Type Chassis#: 71M430P Sold for USD$22,000 2009 Sports & Classics of Monterey | ![]() ![]() |
Allard M-Types That Failed To Sell At Auction
1948 Allard M-Type's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
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1948 Allard M1 Drophead Coupé | 81M705 | 2017 Bonhams : London Olympia | $50,000 | $60,000 | |
1948 ALLARD M-SERIES DROPHEAD COUPE | 625 | 2016 Bonhams : The Amelia Island Auction | $50,000 | $70,000 |
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