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Kira,

Yes... Peter is from Australia otherwise I wouldn't have asked the question in the first place, I think Peter Richardson? Anyway, someone down under who is heavily into Wolseley's including I believer a 1970's 18/85 model, I've been to his website before and seen his pictures.

(since I keep hiding from people
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, it's James)
 
Yep, that's my dad. He founded the Wolseley Car Club in Australia back in 1975, and I've always had the car bug myself...so I started collecting, although his are all roadworthy, and some of mine are restorers delights, or nightmares.
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Unusual for a woman to be car nut maybe, but I'm very obsessed alas lacking funds to do them up.
 
Kira,

It's a small world sometimes... Ask your dad about James Tworow, we've e-mailed back and forth a couple of times in the past, he might remember (or he might not too).

And don't fret... there are a few girls around here on BCF, you're far from being the only one.
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As for running/fixing up old cars on lack of funds, join the club! 1969 Cortina about to be officially purchased, how much in the bank? Don't ask!

There's also a private message for you...
 
Kira,

Welcome aboard. Nice Wolseley, don't see those too often. Also I know how it is to have too many cars to fix and not nearly enough money.

Cheers,
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Walter
 
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