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$8,995 · 1962 Wolseley 15/60

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  • Year1962
  • ColourGrey
  • Kilometres63000

Price: $8,995 Stock Number: EB20B66A VIN: WHS1L14933 Interior Colour: Red Fuel: Gasoline Cast your mind back in time to a period where we were more care free as people. We knew and spoke to our neighbours, we developed skills as people, we grew our own vegetables, listed to rock n roll music, put bryll creme in our hair and enjoyed life without the commercial pressures that exist today.Magical times when the dream of owning a house was a real possibility, the TV was small, domed like a fishbowl, and not like a giant cinema screen, kids scraped their knees, Sunday dinner leftovers were served on Monday, we shopped locally, we bought meat and vegatables that were in season, we moaned less and were not as butt hurt by the very slightest thing, we were grateful to be alive, had a strong work ethic and believed in ourselves, and each other. We were not obsessed by material gains, or spending eleven hundred dollars on a cell phone, or letting the world know everything about us on social media. There was no Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and Instagram...we were only controlled by newspapers and the television, we were no concerned about selfies or sending naked pictures on Snapchar, then regretting it. We had a sense of value, we wore our siblings hand me downs, we sewed up holes in our knees, we waited for Dad to get home from work as Mom baked and made us all house proud. We learned trades, worked with our hands, developed skills. We went into work when we didn't feel well, we didn't feel entitled. The emphasis was on family, friendships and values. The world was a simpler place, back then, even though we, like you were always tired of folks eulogising about 'the good old days' and 'when I was a boy'...those days are over and the good folks that lived through these times are sadly beginning to leave us now. Sometimes all we have is memories and photgraphs.Well, this Wolseley 15/60 harks back to these halcyon days, and it allows you to close your eyes, take a moment and experience the unmistakable aroma of wood, leather and thick carpet, kind of musty like an old library full of interesting books. The large, thin rimmed steering wheel feels good in the fingers, ready to pilot this old dowager down the road, and through the corners, seats creaking reassuringly, as you g

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May 2, 2020
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