Wolseley time! road & racing Wolseleys such as the Wolseley Hornet, Wasp, 1500 | 1920s-1970s cars

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @oldclassiccarUK
    @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад +2

    Hi, thanks for watching, a full list of the videos on the channel is here:
    ruclips.net/user/oldclassiccarRJvideos
    Channel homepage:
    ruclips.net/channel/UCKaTg9fPUvmUQi94FcnDbrg

    • @chrisarnold5341
      @chrisarnold5341 2 года назад +1

      Hi. Thanks for showing a clip of EYX 540 my 25 Drop Head Coupe. I remember that meeting at Oulton Park. I rather over enjoyed myself on track and finished off the king pins in the process. Then I found the car had the front beam axle off an earlier car and a whole load of problems ensued. Still it was great fun.

  • @wordsmith52
    @wordsmith52 2 года назад +10

    Always remember the police prowling around in their jet black 1950s Wolseleys right into the early 1960s. The ringing bell, rather than a siren, sounded so much better.

  • @terryprice7459
    @terryprice7459 2 года назад +2

    What anice selection of Classic cars , throughly enjoyed watching as always. 😀😀

  • @steve01949
    @steve01949 Год назад +1

    My Dad taught me to drive in a 6/110 in 1966, when I was 17. He was a civil engineer and I had been driving works vans on unopened stretches of the A1 from the age of about 14. I failed my first test in Reading, on a downhill, fluid flywheel, no engine braking. Passed second time, it was a babe magnet, thanks Dad.
    It had a 3 speed box and overdrive kicked in at 28 mph. I didn't tell him I got overdrive 1st (only once)!

  • @nygelmiller5293
    @nygelmiller5293 2 года назад +1

    Although our family DID have a fantastic 1885 model, until I saw this video linking together all the great variety of cars they made over the years - it's only just right now I realised I have become a fully fledged WOLSELEY ADDICT!

  • @marian6593
    @marian6593 2 года назад +4

    I thoroughly enjoyed that nostalgic tour. I wonder if today's cars will hold the same fascination in 40+ years time; somehow I don't think so.

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад +2

      I'm sure someone will have nostalgia for moderns in years to come, but I'm not sure many will be preserved in running condition

    • @marian6593
      @marian6593 2 года назад +1

      @@oldclassiccarUK yes, sadly the days of seeing people tinkering with their cars every weekend are a very rare event now. Most modern cars need qualified mechanics and specialised equipment. Times have changed and, not always in a good way. 😥

  • @neilwilliams6716
    @neilwilliams6716 2 года назад +5

    As the proud owner of a 1972 Wolseley Six automatic, this was a great video.

  • @ragnarragnarson5184
    @ragnarragnarson5184 2 года назад +1

    Loved the little red and black Wolseley wasp from 1935

  • @BazzMann48
    @BazzMann48 2 года назад +1

    I learned to drive in a Wolseley 6/80. Very powerful..

  • @carsyoungtimerfreak1149
    @carsyoungtimerfreak1149 2 года назад +1

    Wolseley... you hardly ever saw them on the continent. I have always loved the lit badge in the grille, such a nice feature. Thanks for the pictures, very nice!

  • @allanriches9381
    @allanriches9381 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for reminding me just how good looking the Wosley cars were.

  • @michaeltreadwell777
    @michaeltreadwell777 2 года назад +4

    Another great start to my day - cup of coffee and a video from you. Your archive must be huge and it must have taken you years to collect ! It's such a shame all these old car manufacturers have gone. Cars then had style and grace, now they are just 5 door boxes on wheels and everything looks the same . Thanks for sharing.

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for supporting the channel, I've been photographing cars a long time so fortunately there are a few folders' worth to go at.

    • @michaeltreadwell777
      @michaeltreadwell777 2 года назад

      @@oldclassiccarUK I better stock up on coffee then :-)

  • @michaelharrison500
    @michaelharrison500 2 года назад +1

    A great batch of Wolseleys
    We have a 59 Wolseley 1500 Australian assembled
    And a 54 Wolseley 4/44
    Both in excellent condition
    Cheers from Tasmania Australia

  • @ragnarragnarson5184
    @ragnarragnarson5184 2 года назад +1

    The Wolseley and Singer are possibly the only 2 classic British cars id own, ive been a lifelong classic Citroen enthusiast and own a few but ive always really liked Wolseley's i guess it goes back to childhood when my Grandfather owned a two tone Grey and Maroon 16/60 which i remember being a lovely big car, ive always fancied an early Singer Gazelle as well 🙂

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 2 года назад +2

    Another great collection of photographs. Many thanks as always. I ran a 1967 16/60 for a while. Lovely car. The pre war saloons are georgious.

  • @rappers5719
    @rappers5719 2 года назад

    This is just such a great nostalgia fix.

  • @andyarmstrong1493
    @andyarmstrong1493 2 года назад +3

    My brother had a friend that rallied a Wolseley 1500 in the 1960s. He also drove it as a daily. Finally rolled it outside where my brother worked, not in a rally! Walked away from it.

  • @joedannunzio9416
    @joedannunzio9416 2 года назад +2

    Good one. Pre war and post war are my favourites.

  • @CZ350tuner
    @CZ350tuner 2 года назад +1

    My father owned a grey Wolsley 15/60 (Registration 1790KC) from 1965 until 1975. It had originally been ordered, from the factory and shipped to Durban, South Africa, then shipped back again because the person who'd ordered it died just before it arrived. The car was never unloaded, from the ship and it was returned to England. A car dealership, situated in Westbourne, Bournemouth acquired it and that's where my father bought it as a very low mileage "used" car.
    For some reason, my father removed the air vent fan and I still have that in the garage.

  • @Neil1952100
    @Neil1952100 2 года назад +2

    Really like this collection of photos. My favourite is the 6-110. Thank you for all your videos - very enjoyable and informative.

  • @philipgallagher3234
    @philipgallagher3234 Год назад

    My first car was a Wolseley 1500 in the two tone livery similar to XDV 366 in your film. I got it for £75 just before my test (which I passed a few weeks later). It was a 1957 car and I was (am) a1956 kid!! It was in great condition being a car hardly used by the previous owners, friends of my Grandmother's. They had kept it well and the two-tone green and cream paintwork was almost perfect. It took me and my friends all sorts of places really well albeit at about 20 mpg (my 18 year old heavy right foot I'm sure). Until one dirty evening in February I was taking my Dad (who incidentally never drove in his 93 year life) to visit Gran in hospital. As we drove along the Watford bypass towards London sedately at 35mph in the rush hour queue and the rain, an Austin 1800 "Land crab" decided to use the middle lane of the old-style "shared middle lane" layout and then braked heavily, went into an uncontrollable spin and barrelled into the front of the Wolseley. The Land Crab literally bent in half as we hit its door pillar. Dad was hurt but recovered after a day or so but our car was...written off...the front being heavily damaged. Such a shame....I loved it!

  • @richardherbert9320
    @richardherbert9320 2 года назад

    In 1962, Dad bought a 70,000 mile 1957 15/50, retyred it with Michelins, and drove it until 1973, a further 100,000 mile with only nominal expense.
    Such a great car- TOO UNDERATED!

  • @chrisarnold5341
    @chrisarnold5341 2 года назад

    Hi. Thanks for showing a clip of EYX 540 my 25 Drop Head Coupe. I remember that meeting at Oulton Park. I rather over enjoyed myself on track and finished off the king pins in the process. Then I found the car had the front beam axle off an earlier car and a whole load of problems ensued. Still it was great fun.

  • @dennisrobinson7587
    @dennisrobinson7587 2 года назад

    My first car just like the black one six minutes into the video.It was a 1957 Wolseley 1500, which was the first year for that model.It was a one owner car and ten years old when I bought it.

  • @rogbrenton1461
    @rogbrenton1461 8 месяцев назад

    Our first family car was an ex police 6/80 (SRO301) which I learnt to drive in. Later on I bought a 16/60 (1465PK) . I wonder where they are now. Wonderful memories evoked by your video. Thank you.

  • @gilhunt663
    @gilhunt663 2 года назад

    My mother had a Wolseley Hornet bumble bee back straight 6 twin su nice car wish i still had it.

  • @simonbrennan5944
    @simonbrennan5944 4 месяца назад

    Great cars .ive got 1500 .never new how meny ,wolseley s they made.

  • @Vince_uk
    @Vince_uk 2 года назад +1

    Class cars.

  • @TA_Plus_Hemi
    @TA_Plus_Hemi 2 года назад +1

    I seem to drawn to the prewar through 50s models. They knew how to style those cars.

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад +1

      Plus they look neat at night with the Wolseley radiator badge illuminated with the main headlights

    • @TA_Plus_Hemi
      @TA_Plus_Hemi 2 года назад

      @@oldclassiccarUK Now that's a bonus. These are in line behind others you've introduced to me. It takes me a little time between trying to learn every nut and bolt and terrible reading retention. Wish I had 15 odd years to come to England and get real knowledge with some spanners and what not. I'll have to settle for facts.

  • @Dorm2003
    @Dorm2003 2 года назад

    One of my favourite cars was a Wolsely 1100 with twin carbs and a sport steering wheel, that would have been about 1975/76. For some reason I do not remember, I replaced it with a Simca 501 !!

  • @mickjeffery4195
    @mickjeffery4195 2 года назад

    Just a correction on the Wolseley shown at 11:47 on the video, the blue vehicle 483 UYG is a 1947 Wolseley EIGHT not a TEN; love this collection, thanks

  • @jonsmith8582
    @jonsmith8582 2 года назад +1

    Proper car name there !

  • @Roger.Coleman1949
    @Roger.Coleman1949 2 года назад

    Brilliant as usual Richard, my father before my time , owned a Daytona Hornet Special , registered BG0 42 as the one at 10.24 , I think the body was by Eustace Watkins, would love it now ! .Ironically , he later owned and his last car, a ' 67 Hornet Mk111, GVE 860E which remained in the family for nearly 45 years and is now in Belgium.

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад

      Really pleased to read that this collection was of interest, thanks

  • @ronaldhagendorens5657
    @ronaldhagendorens5657 Год назад

    Thank you very much i have a lot of good memories on the Hornet of my aunty!!!!I am living now in Belgium but spend a lot of time of my youth in Brixhan Torquay

  • @funlifebananas1061
    @funlifebananas1061 2 года назад +1

    Great collection as usual.Weren’t the Crayford Hornet Convertibles given away by Heinz as competition prizes?My favourite is the 6/90,very few made(10,000ish over 4years?)and apparently responsible for Gerald Palmer’s dismissal from the company,I’d certainly like to find out more about that.Some had right hand gear change and some column change. I do love a two tone 6/110.Keep the videos coming,they’re keeping me amused during a very slow recovery from Long Covid.

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад +2

      Yes they were indeed Heinz competition prizes. Good luck with the recovery, glad to be helping slightly :)

  • @mikegrant3880
    @mikegrant3880 Год назад

    I owned a 15 60 still a cherished memory, loved that car, unfortunately the tin worm liked it too

  • @richardbooth4573
    @richardbooth4573 5 месяцев назад

    Those prewar cars have such beautiful curves . especially American and English. Even trucks and Lorrys. also find those of the 50s are also carrying beautiful lines. Tried to adapt that in my project car. just wonder what dashes looked like.

    • @richardbooth4573
      @richardbooth4573 5 месяцев назад

      Were they simplistic containing only one guage. be it Tacometer or Speedometer.

  • @stephenricketts7764
    @stephenricketts7764 2 года назад

    The police went through several model's of the Wolseley as you alluded to. I remember them in various classic films with their bells ringing how times have changed. There seemed to be a lot of the 1500's around when I was younger, you could probably get a small family in those. I have never liked the 1885 land crab I just think they looked a bit ugly. All other incarnations were well put together, although maybe the wedge was a bit Marmite?Thanks for sharing this collection of photos Very much appreciated. 👍

  • @giulianomarco
    @giulianomarco 2 года назад +1

    I like the "Mini" Hornets and 1500s, but for me the star of the show is the 3:28 silver Hornet Special. 👌 😁

  • @stephenborsbey4350
    @stephenborsbey4350 7 месяцев назад

    Watch out for my Wolseley 1500.this year 2024 .fairly new to the scene. 508 EKC. It has original plates from 1959 .which I know you like.regards.

  • @erniehogan2404
    @erniehogan2404 2 года назад

    Thank you for that fulsome collection of classic Wolseleys. I had a 6/80 from 1960 - 1965, FCS 851, which had been well used by the time I bought it for £185. We had many family holidays from Sussex to the North of Scotland. Valves were always a problem on these and mine blew a block core-plug which resulted in a roasted engine and melted pistons. I had it rebored and the crank ground before I sold it for £215 to a colleague. Sadly, he scrapped it when the starter failed and he couldn't find a replacement.
    Would you have sufficient material to do a similar video on Daimlers?

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching, as for Daimlers - already done! see: ruclips.net/video/ebgPW3UbLxw/видео.html

  • @darrylmcleman6456
    @darrylmcleman6456 2 года назад

    Strong resemblance of Wolseley to Austin A55 and A60 .You say they have B series engine.Were the transmissions and hydraulic shocks interchangable or were they different??? Interesting stuff.

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад

      I think much of the running gear of the four-cylinder cars (A55 Mk2, A60, Oxford, Wolseley 15/60 & 16/60) were broadly the same, bar differences in carburetion etc

    • @darrylmcleman6456
      @darrylmcleman6456 2 года назад

      @@oldclassiccarUK Got it! Thankyou!

    • @Louis2282
      @Louis2282 2 года назад

      I believe the a55 was a 1489 b series and the a60 was a 1622 b series.

  • @craigsibley8161
    @craigsibley8161 2 года назад +2

    👍👍👍

  • @angelsone-five7912
    @angelsone-five7912 2 года назад

    Lovely selection of photos there. I do wish they would stop the trade in number plates, it messes things up.

  • @RockyDave
    @RockyDave 2 года назад

    Love the 61/10 and Farina. What's the difference?

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад +1

      Farina was the designer of the large square-rigged BMC saloons of the era, including the Wolseley 6/110

    • @RockyDave
      @RockyDave 2 года назад

      @@oldclassiccarUK Thanks. So the 6/110 was the one that looked like a posh version of the Morris Oxford and Austin Cambridge?

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 года назад +1

      Both Farina-bodied Wolseleys were a step up from the Austin and Morris versions, the 16/60 was a smaller step, the six-cylinder 6/110 a much larger step and yes, quite posh

    • @RockyDave
      @RockyDave 2 года назад

      @@oldclassiccarUK Great info. Thanks.

    • @RockyDave
      @RockyDave 2 года назад

      Did those two Farinas have the same body?

  • @brianwhelan5382
    @brianwhelan5382 2 года назад

    Wolsey car has an association with the town of Tullow Co Carlow Ireland, there was a Mount Wolseley house which is still there, it became a Christian brothers secondary school, then a hotel, I went to school in Tullow. I think the Wolseleys were an Anglo Irish family who eventually started the Wolseley car company

  • @paulsutton5896
    @paulsutton5896 Год назад

    Who in the world decided that to move the mini upmarket, it needed an extra bit stuck on the boot?

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  Год назад

      Perhaps they should have added the extra boot bit to the Mini as well? There was a Mini at the NEC show with an aftermarket fibreglass boot extension on it.

  • @chrisrumble2665
    @chrisrumble2665 2 года назад

    Wolseley owners seem to like parking next to Lotuses.