Model record
Wolseley 6/99
Background
The Wolseley 6/99 and 6/110 were the final large Wolseley cars. Styled by Pininfarina with additions by BMC staff stylists, the basic vehicle was also sold under two of BMC's other marques as the Austin A99 Westminster and Vanden Plas Princess 3-Litre. Production began in 1959 and the cars were updated and renamed for 1961. The Wolseley remained in production as the Wolseley 6/110 through to 1968.
Text adapted from “Wolseley 6/99” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Specification
- Produced
- 37,209 units
- Dimensions
- 4,775 × 1,727 × 1,524 mm
Still on UK roads
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Production years
Sources
Same marque
Other Wolseley models
- 10/40 —
- 11/22 —
- 12/16 —
- 12/32 —
- 14/60 —
- 16/20 —
- 24/30 —
- 24/80 —
- 30/40 —
- 32/80 —
- 35/40 —
- 4/50 —
- 6/80 —
- 7 1/2 —
- 8 —
- Eight —
- Oxford Taxi —
- Racing —
- Saloon —
- Ten —
- Wasp —
- Hornet 1930
- SIX 1936
- 18/85 1939
- 1300 1947
- 6/90 1952
- 4/44 1953
- 15/50 1956
- 1500 1956
- 15/60 1959
- 16/60 1961
- 6/110 1962
- Six-Eighty / Six-Ninety 1962
- 1100 1965
- 2200 1975