Random # 112: Wolseley Six-Eighty
Things that UMPH knows about Wolseley Six-Eighties: The back half of them is the same as a Morris Oxford. That's it, sadly; British cars of the early 1950s aren't really his bag.
However, he couldn't help but admire this example - photographed in historic Oatlands, approximately one hour's drive north of Hobart on the Midlands Highway - for both its condition and style. There's no doubt that it had a certain something.
The Wolseley badging, seen above and in the two images below, is almost Gothic - especially the winged emblem above the centre of the split-windscreen. It looks very much like a bat (UMPH can imagine Bruce Wayne's butler, Alfred, driving a 6-80).
Alfred Pennyworth (internet image - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Pennyworth) |
The entire car looked to be in very good original condition. It was straight, rust free and featured really nice duco and chrome for its age, as well as having a very tidy - and quintessentially British - interior of wood and leather.
U M P H
(uppermiddlepterolhead.blogspot.com.au.)
All iPhone images.
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