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- Wolseley_Eight wheelbase "2260.6".
- Wolseley_Eight length "3683.0".
- Wolseley_Eight width "1422.4".
- Wolseley_Eight abstract "The Wolseley Eight was a four door, light saloon car produced by Wolseley Motors from 1946 to 1948. It was based on the Morris Eight Series E and also shared many body panels with the MG Y-type. At the time it was said to be Lord Nuffield's favourite car. The car was designed before World War II and was originally intended to have been launched in 1940. In line with the prevailing economic directives from the United Kingdom government, the majority of cars were exported.Although based on the 1938 Morris Eight, the car was given a very different external appearance by having a traditional Wolseley bonnet and grille and the boot lid was bottom rather than top hinged. The engine was converted from the side valve original to an overhead valve type and the power output consequently increased from the original 29 bhp (22 kW) to 33 bhp (25 kW). The suspension was non-independent and used half elliptic leaf springs front and rear and the brakes were drums all round, hydraulically actuated. The electrical system was 6 volt.The car had an up-market interior with leather upholstery, pile carpets and walnut trim. Another traditional feature was an opening windscreen. At launch the car was priced at £416, £115 more than the Morris.".
- Wolseley_Eight bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Wolseley_Eight engine Wolseley_Eight__1.
- Wolseley_Eight length "3.683".
- Wolseley_Eight manufacturer Wolseley_Motors.
- Wolseley_Eight productionEndYear "1948".
- Wolseley_Eight productionStartYear "1946".
- Wolseley_Eight transmission "4-speed manual".
- Wolseley_Eight wheelbase "2.2606".
- Wolseley_Eight width "1.4224".
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- Wolseley_Eight wikiPageID "19519948".
- Wolseley_Eight wikiPageRevisionID "542946182".
- Wolseley_Eight assembly "Ward End Works, Birmingham, UK.".
- Wolseley_Eight bodyStyle "4".
- Wolseley_Eight engine "918".
- Wolseley_Eight hasPhotoCollection Wolseley_Eight.
- Wolseley_Eight manufacturer Wolseley_Motors.
- Wolseley_Eight name "Wolseley Eight".
- Wolseley_Eight production "1946".
- Wolseley_Eight production "5344".
- Wolseley_Eight transmission "4".
- Wolseley_Eight subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1946.
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- Wolseley_Eight comment "The Wolseley Eight was a four door, light saloon car produced by Wolseley Motors from 1946 to 1948. It was based on the Morris Eight Series E and also shared many body panels with the MG Y-type. At the time it was said to be Lord Nuffield's favourite car. The car was designed before World War II and was originally intended to have been launched in 1940.".
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- Wolseley_Eight name "Wolseley Eight".