My latest project for mate Dallas is this mid 50's Wolseley 4/44 grill. It's coming up not too bad for something left outside on the rusted out car. I have a request though,the light up badge up the top,a feature on Woolys,is rooted as you can see. I was hoping someone out there has a missguided mate who is into these and may have a spare as they are unobtainium. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
What was the original material - some sort of translucent plastic? If so, all you need is some measurements, someone who can do a bit of CAD, and a laser/water jet cutting company... you know where to find at least one of those!
He bought the rad for $20 so I can't (!) see him wanting to lash out on any large expenditure for an ornament
Colour and black and white's of the '68 Monaco GP. https://www.velocetoday.com/monaco-grand-prix-1968-in-color/ https://www.velocetoday.com/monaco-grand-prix-1968-in-black-and-white/
this is amazing - a bloke who made a 6 cylinder version of the Kwaka 900 himself. Lots of videos on Youtube explaining how he did it. I would have said that the last thing a (squirrelly handling) Z1 needs is more power, but I guess he did it as an interesting engineering challenge.
Here you go ! https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-ORIGINAL-1940-50S-WOLSELEY-RADIATOR-BADGE/124157111232?hash=item1ce8572bc0:g:TTsAAOSwpc1ed7J2
Yep saw that one Howard,thanx. As posted it's only for decoration in his shed so he's not too worried about it.
I did about an hour's research into trying to find one of the little buggers and wanted to try and find one for,well SFA!
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