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Wednesday, 8 September 2021

1933 WOLSELEY HORNET SIX LIGHT SALOON - Dorset Vintage & Classic Auctions Thursday 9th September 2021 The Old Gas Works, Station Road, Stalbridge, Dorset, DT10 2RH

              

 
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Dorset Vintage & Classic Auctions
Thursday 9th September 2021
The Old Gas Works, Station Road, Stalbridge, Dorset, DT10 2RH


1933 WOLSELEY HORNET SIX LIGHT SALOON
Registration No: LJ 7263
Chassis No: 503/91
Engine No: 67091A
MOT & Tax Exempt
Guide Price: £8,000-£10,000




Wolseley Hornets were particularly successful in pre-war sporting events and indeed remain so to the present day, giving other marques such as MG, Riley, Singer and the sporting Austin serious competition. Sadly many Hornet saloons were converted to racing specials, making any remaining saloon somewhat of a rarity.

Here we are pleased to offer a really genuine and original six-light saloon, a museum piece indeed, finished in its original green and black coachwork with equally original green interior with leather seats, matching carpets, the original headlining and some lovely Art Deco refinements. The motor car was in its previous ownership for almost forty years, giving a total of only five custodians (two of which were one family), and it has clearly been carefully conserved throughout its eighty-eight-year history.

The first owner was Patricia Shaw of Barclays Bank Ltd, Bournemouth. In 1936 the Wolseley passed to Lt. Col Altham Moulton Barrett of the Dorset Regiment, a nephew of the famed poet Elizabeth Barrett-Browning. Myrtle Barrett-Browning then became its third custodian and apparently would not sell the motor car to the National Motor Museum due to a land dispute. In 1983 Mr Farmer of Oxfordshire became the new owner and he clearly looked after it well but used it very little.

The original 1280cc six-cylinder single overhead cam engine is retained with a manual four-speed gearbox and the motor car sits on her original Magna wire wheels with four recently renewed tyres. Attention has also been recently given to the replacement of the piston rings, handbrake cable and new petrol pump.

A current V5C registration certificate comes with the Hornet, together with an old RF60 and an instruction manual.

LJ 7263 makes a terrific statement through its own presence, self-evident in the lovely original patina throughout and its fantastic recorded social history.




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Monday, 28 October 2019

1963 WOLSELEY HORNET - MATHEWSONS AUCTIONS Pickering Road, Thornton Le-Dale, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LH SATURDAY 2nd November 2019



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Pickering Road, Thornton Le-Dale, Pickering, 
North Yorkshire, YO18 7LH
SATURDAY 2nd November 2019




1963 WOLSELEY HORNET
What more can be said, smells new, feels new, we were surprised to see the 78,000 miles recorded, looks more like 20,000 miles. This rare mini variant will not disappoint. 
JUST ONE OWNER FROM NEW!


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Wednesday, 1 May 2019

1961 WOLSELEY 1500 - BRIGHTWELLS AUCTIONS Leominster Classic Motoring Auction Centre Easters Court, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 0DE WEDNESDAY 15tth MAY 2019



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Leominster Classic & Vintage inc Motorcycles

Leominster Classic Motoring Auction Centre

Easters Court, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 0DE 

WEDNESDAY 15tth MAY 2019




Registration Date
1961
Make & Model
Wolseley 1500
Colour
Green & cream
Registration Number
WVY 801
Chassis No.
15WCUL24992
Engine size
1,489 cc
Engine No.
WWA157230
Documents
V5C; MOT exempt; 7 old MOTs; invoices
Estimate
No Reserve
Launched alongside the Riley 1.5, the Wolseley 1500 was a much the same, but had a 50bhp single-carb B-series engine and brakes by Lockheed rather than Girling (for some reason) – all at a slightly more affordable price tag.
Whether it was down to the brakes, the badge or the price, the Wolseley sold in greater numbers yet offered similar levels of refinement and comfort to its stablemate. It was powered by the 1,489cc B-series engine with 50bhp on tap, which was enough to propel the car to 77mph – although it wouldn’t take much to pop in a full-house 2.1-litre stroked B-Series from an MGB if so desired which would turn it into a right little road-burner.
First supplied in February 1961, WVY801 features a traditional wooden dashboard with central gauges and brown leather-faced seating. Understood to start, run and drive, this 1500 would no doubt benefit from some light fettling before being used with any enthusiasm on our roads yet offers an affordable entry to the Classic car scene in something a bit different.
The history file includes the V5C, seven old MOTs dating back to 2009 and a host of invoices covering the last 12 or so years including routine service work, ignition coils, new dash clocks, new dynamo and pulley, choke cable, replacement condenser and points among other works and parts.
The nice period registration is also transferable should your initials be WVY…


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Tuesday, 20 November 2018

1939 Wolseley 10 Series III Saloon - DORSET VINTAGE AND CLASSIC AUCTIONS Thursday 29th November 2018 Athelhampton House, nr Dorchester, Dorset DT2 7LG


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DORSET VINTAGE AND CLASSIC AUCTIONS
Thursday 29th November 2018
Athelhampton House, nr Dorchester, Dorset
DT2 7LG



Barn Find Project

1939 Wolseley 10 Series III Saloon

Registration Number: LMC 586

Chassis Number: 310/4899
Engine Number: 5026
Transmission: Manual
Steering: Right Hand Drive
MOT Test Expiry: Exempt
Guide Price: £1200 - 1800
Road Tax Exempt

The engine was reconditioned by Stockley (Yeovil) Ltd of Marston Magna, Somerset prior to being put into store, this genuine barn-find Wolseley entered its very dry storage in 1974 and remained in situ until recently when it was woken from its long hibernation. 
From what we can see under the coating of dust, this rare baby Ten appears to be sound and solid, apart from a hole in the right-hand running board. The paintwork may respond well to some ‘elbow grease’ and the motor car appears to be complete - it even has the original tools. Importantly, the engine turns.
This rare pre-war project is supplied with the V5 registration document, the RF60 registration book, a 1973 road tax disc and an MOT test certificate dated 25 May 1973, showing a mileage of 17251.


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