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Undaunted in its Old Age.

28th December 1926
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TT is somewhat curious that in the -1-commercial sphere, where even greater efficiency is expected than in purely pleasure service, vehicles which have seen more than a normal life are often relegated to jobs which involve them being run to destruction. Rather than being given a less arduous time in old age, it is usual to give even heavier duties. llow many of the old-timers stand up to the work is one of the marvels of British workmanship. The accompanying illustration shows a Wolseley car, believed to be 18 years old, at work in a remote corner of the Yorkshire dales in the employ of a builder and contractor. On the hills and often into fields the old car tugs its way daily without complaint, and, just before the photograph was taken, had hauled up a gradient of 1 in 8 a load weighing nearly half a ton, which, even for a modern vehicle of the private-car type, would be considered quite good work.

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