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List of Wolseley automobiles
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This is a list of automobiles and related vehicles marketed under the Wolseley, Wolseley-Siddeley and Stellite names.

Herbert Austin's cars with horizontal engines
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These early designs were by Austin, founder of this business for Vickers. Austin left Wolseley in 1905 and founded his own Austin business. source[1]


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Siddeley's and other Wolseley cars to 1915
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Siddeley 2-seater


Wolseley 24-30
These vehicles had conventional vertical engines
Prior to 1906 the first of these designs had been made by Vickers at their Crayford, Kent works to Siddeley's specifications and marketed by Siddeley Autocar Company Limited
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Stellite

Designed by Wolseley, made by a sister company, given a new name to protect the Wolseley luxury image, introduced 1914.
Reappeared after the Armistice as Wolseley Ten
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Inter-war cars 1920 to 1940
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Two, four and six-cylinder cars

Wolseley 16-45

Wolseley 21-60
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Straight-eight-cylinder cars
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Badge-engineered Morris cars from 1935
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Prewar cars
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Postwar cars: rear wheel drive

Postwar cars: front wheel drive

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Note
- Obsolete and shown for comparison
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