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Old March 2nd 08, 11:35 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.autos
Andrew B
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Default Old Photo - Unknown Car 2

Thank you Max and Malcolm, I'm not sure when this car came to my father but
mum remembers that it didn't do too many miles per gallon.
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Andrew

"Malcolm" > wrote in message
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> Wolseleys of the 1930s are very hard to tell apart but I suspect this one
> is more likely to be a 14/60 than a 12/48 as the headlights are slightly
> lower.
>
> Malcolm
>
>> Yes, Andrew, it's definitely a Wolseley. Aside from having their
>> characteristic radiator grille shape and dipped front bumper Wolseleys
>> also had a grille badge that lit up at night. You can see it in your
>> picture. Now, what model was it? It looks like it's the Series III 12/48
>> that was built from 1937 through 1939.
>>
>> Max
>>
>>> My grandmother stood by one of my fathers cars, possibly a Wolsey.
>>> --
>>> Andrew
>>>

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