I have previously posted a PDF of the Austin 3 litre - quite a rare machine, and there are probably a couple in Australia. The latest car to come to my attention is the Wolseley version of that Austin.
http://www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/cars/austin/3-litre/the-wolseley-3-litre-prototype/
I am going back many years - to be precise close to fifty - yes fifty - when a good friend of mine (at the time) that I was studying accountancy with, became Company Secretary of a timber company at Annandale (Vanderbilt timber ?), and one car he bought almost immediately was a Wolseley A110 (?). It was indeed a very handsome and imposing looking car. He later became Company secretary of Ryde Chrysler - at the time of the introduction of the first Chrysler Sigma - anyone remember them ? Ah, where are they all now ? Regards Styria
http://www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/cars/austin/3-litre/the-wolseley-3-litre-prototype/
I am going back many years - to be precise close to fifty - yes fifty - when a good friend of mine (at the time) that I was studying accountancy with, became Company Secretary of a timber company at Annandale (Vanderbilt timber ?), and one car he bought almost immediately was a Wolseley A110 (?). It was indeed a very handsome and imposing looking car. He later became Company secretary of Ryde Chrysler - at the time of the introduction of the first Chrysler Sigma - anyone remember them ? Ah, where are they all now ? Regards Styria