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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

1966 Wolseley 6/110. I recently bought this car to join my 15/60. Feels great to drive,keeps up with modern traffic. View my other videos showing my 15/60.

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  • That is one Beautiful dashboard, nice car man.

    I have a Wolseley and love it.

  • Thanks....and you cant beat that Leather smell either!

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  • comparing these to cars today, its like progress has gone backwards.

  • Lovely brit car! Design by Pininfarina and theme by Ivan Graziani (Agnese, 1978), but car never imported in Italy. 

  • Love it, I have an E Reg 1966 pale blue over dark blue 6/110, the chuldren love going out in Chitty Chitty!

  • Fantastic video! This is exactly what I've been looking for - I'm researching a new novel and a 1966 Wolseley has a key role. I've sent you a private message. ;0)

  • I'm Jealous! She is in great nick! - I had a black 67 6/110 back in the eighties - ex Westminster council car - loked like the police Wolseleys... Great!

    Dropped a mate off at Victoria station late one night and a drunk frenchman got in the back - he thought it was a black cab!

    Good luck with it - I can smell the leather from here...

  • We had these cars in Rhodesia . The 16/60 wos the most common there . And they never ever had rot problems 'my sister i zim still has theres ...

  • I've always wanted to own our namesake. But I know better. Parts for these cars are very expensive here in the US. Someone near me has a Hornet that Ive seen in for repairs at the local foreign auto shop.

    I have some patent papers that have been passed down for suspension designs from the early 1900's that we've kept.

  • my dad paid £300 pounds for a grey over cream one in 1976 , they were only 1,200 new lol

  • Nice find!

    Not many left on the road.

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