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WOLSELEY 4/44

Lowest Price: £2,200 • Median Price: £3,808 • Highest Price: £11,100 • Sell-Through Rate: 76%

Wolseley 4/44

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£2,200

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SINCE 2020

£3,808

MEDIAN PRICE:

SINCE 2020

HIGHEST PRICE:

£11,100

SINCE 2020

NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:

16

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SELL THROUGH RATE:

76%

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156

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53

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Evoke Classics

1953 Wolseley 4/44

£3,195

29th Oct 2025

1953 Wolseley 4/44

Mathewsons

1953 WOLSELEY 4/44

Not Sold

10th Jun 2023

1953 WOLSELEY 4/44

Historics

1955 Wolseley 4/44

£3,808

12th Mar 2022

1955 Wolseley 4/44

Charterhouse

1955 Wolseley 4/44 Registration number RLX 888 Chassis numbe

£3,380

15th May 2025

1955 Wolseley 4/44 Registration number RLX 888 Chassis numbe

Anglia Car Auctions

1956 WOLSELEY 4/44

Not Sold

10th Jun 2023

1956 WOLSELEY 4/44

SWVA

Wolseley 4/44 1955

£11,100

26th Mar 2021

Wolseley 4/44 1955

Mathewsons

1956 WOLSELEY 4 44

£2,200

16th Oct 2024

1956 WOLSELEY 4 44

Mathewsons

1955 WOLSELEY 4/44

£2,259

28th Apr 2023

1955 WOLSELEY 4/44

Brightwells

1953 Wolseley 4/44 Saloon

Not Sold

10th Dec 2020

1953 Wolseley 4/44 Saloon

Mathewsons

1953 WOLSELEY 4/44

£6,989

18th Jun 2023

1953 WOLSELEY 4/44

Mathewsons

1954 WOLSELEY 4/44

£5,914

22nd Apr 2022

1954 WOLSELEY 4/44

Brightwells

1953 Wolseley 4/44 Saloon

Not Sold

5th Nov 2020

1953 Wolseley 4/44 Saloon

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The Wolseley 4/44, launched in 1952, was among the first post-war Wolseleys.

It was based on the Morris Minor, but with an independent torsion bar front suspension and an enlarged version of the Morris XPW engine.

The 4/44 was succeeded by the Wolseley 15/50 in 1954.

A little-known fact: the 4/44's body design was initially intended for a proposed but ultimately unreleased MG sports car.

How much is a Wolseley 4/44 worth?

In average condition, a Wolseley 4/44 is worth £3,808.

What is the most expensive Wolseley 4/44 to sell in history publicly?

The most expensive Wolseley 4/44 to sell in history was sold for £11,100.

What is the cheapest Wolseley 4/44 to sell in history publicly?

The cheapest Wolseley 4/44 to sell in history was sold for £1,181.

When was the Wolseley 4/44 produced?

The Wolseley 4/44 was produced between 1953 and 1956.

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