Why the Wolseley 6/110 Vanished Despite Being Britain's Finest Saloon
Why the Wolseley 6/110 Vanished Despite Being Britain's Finest Saloon The Wolseley 6/110 was refined, fast, and praised by the motoring press. Police forces trusted it on Britain's motorways. Yet by 1968 it was gone — quietly withdrawn and largely forgotten. This film tells the real story behind its disappearance. No exaggeration. Just honest British motoring history. If you remember these cars, this one is for you. Subscribe for more classic car stories told the right way.

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