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Having very little exposure to British car of that vintage I have to say thats a pretty badass looking car right there! Great purchase.

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Those Palmer Wolseleys certainly are lovely looking cars !

Are they as stodgy to drive as I imagine them to be ?

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The Wolseley is lovely, I do not have much knowledge of cars from this era but it is a very good looking car. Is it the same era as the Riley Pathfinder?  It looks similar to me from the side profile but I see the handbrake is in a different place. I am fairly sure the Riley has the handbrake to the right of the driver seat on the floor whereas the Wolseley appears to have it on the bulkhead left of the steering column? Another great car from HMC 

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Similar era to the Pathfinder - in fact the Pathfinder's replacement, the 2.6, was basically a rebadged 6/90.  (The Pathfinder had the twin cam from the RM rather than the C series.  And dodgy rear suspension.)

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I salute you. This is amazing. 🫡

Also dibs, if it doesn’t get swapped for a Lancia in two weeks 😄

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2 hours ago, grogee said:

Another Tavi shiter? 

I'm coming down weekend of 20/21 BTW, staying in Bere Ferrers

I'm in Plymouth so not far away at all!

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4 hours ago, HMC said:

This pic is part of its history (!)

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@HMC Was that the vendor?

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Ah, I've been watching that one's progress for years now and have come close to buying it a couple of times. Please, please do let me know when you want to move it on.

Really needs the crossplies putting back on, not sure what the last owner was thinking there, but it cant be doing the ride & handling any favours. Regardless, it's a lovely lovely lovely thing. The British Aurelia! (perhaps)

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Nice car.

Was the MG Magnette also part of this family ?

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20 minutes ago, vtec-e said:

Nice car.

Was the MG Magnette also part of this family ?

I think they were still separate firms, Wolseley was a touch above MG, and I think a bit more modern? Less sporty, moar Lux

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28 minutes ago, vtec-e said:

Nice car.

Was the MG Magnette also part of this family ?

You're probably thinking of the Wolseley 4/44, which was the base for the MG Magnette ZA. 

Gerald Palmer was responsible for both cars, which explains the visual similarities. But the 4/44 was smaller and cheaper than the 6/90.

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And slower.  Much, much slower.  Improved significantly when it got a B-series and became the 15/50.

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On 05/09/2025 at 08:53, HMC said:

out for an early morning walk…

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I've only ever seen one Swift in person and that was an entirely random aerodrome car park encounter back in 2014.  Looks like yours is the sporty model.

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There was a 1924 Swift at ACA last week - I think that was the first one I'd seen in the metal.

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