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1907 Wolseley Type B

1907 Wolseley Type B 1907 Wolseley Type B 1907 Wolseley Type B Wolseley-Siddeley production began in Great Britain in 1904. By 1907, the company offered seven models ranging from this 10-horsepower, two-cylinder car to a 45-horsepower six-cylinder car. This may be the only surviving 10-horsepower model extant.

The car was sold new in Great Britain but eventually made its way to the United States. Interestingly, this automobile was owned by one family for nearly 60 years. They acquired it in the early 1950s, performed a sympathetic restoration, and enjoyed taking it on numerous vintage automobile tours.

Today, the current owner continues that tradition, driving the Wolseley-Siddeley in early brass-era car events, including tours limited to one- and two-cylinder motorcars.

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