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KellyRob

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Hi, great to be a part of the British Car Forum. I'm the proud owner of a 1960 Wolseley 6/99 that I'm bringing back to life.
So will be asking loads of questions as I start my journey.
 

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Hello KellyRob

Welcome to the forum.

The Wolseley 6/99 is a nice looking cars. Probable more waterproof and more practical than my TR3A. How much bring back to life are you having to do and are parts hard to come by?

Check in the Other British Cars section to see if there other Wolseley owners. The pub is a great place where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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Not too much work, mostly cosmetic, as in interior and paint.
Thanks for the tip, will visit the pub!
 
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Thank you, already enjoying all the info and posts!!

Photos of "Vera" from the day we picked her up and then a couple after a big cleaning job. She hasn't been run since July 2009.

So now I just need to solve my gearbox problem and then I'll be n the road.

My photography skills are not the best...... lol
 

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Wow, that's a nice example! The interior looks pristine too!

By the way, you know that wrench you've been missing? Well I found it! :LOL:

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Great car! I must say the Farina cars just continue to grow on me. lovely!
 

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saw a Farina car today not a mile from my house - it was driving in the other direction so I don't know which one but very pretty and I have never seen it before.
 
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