INFORMATION ABOUT THE WOLSELEY CAR CLUB OF N.S.W.
The Club was formed in July 1978 by a group of enthusiasts for the purpose of enjoying Wolseley cars and keeping them on the road, while meeting and participating in social events. It has been a total success and is thriving today. A short summary of Club history can be found on the History page along with a brief resume of the life and times of Frederick York Wolseley and his contribution to the sheep shearing industry.
The club meets on the last Tuesday of the month (except December) in the Starlight Room of the Western Suburbs Australian Football Club in Hampton Street Croydon Park.
The meeting starts at 8.00pm and frequently has guest speakers on various subjects, mostly dealing with information relevant to Wolseley cars. Social events such as Display Days, Rallies, BBQs are held at least once a month, often meeting with other make clubs.
Visitors are welcome at any of these events and will find that members are friendly and will help with information and advice. Supper is served at the conclusion of the meeting.
The Club has an extensive library of technical and non-technical books on hand which members are able to borrow. Spare Parts are available from the Club to assist members to keep their cars on the road. This service is available because club members volunteer to attend a working bee once a month to dismantle cars that are no longer roadworthy.
A "Club Plate" scheme allows members to use their cars for club events at a fraction of the normal registration cost. Members may have more than one car for this purpose. A magazine/newsletter is posted to members every month keeping them in touch with news and activities of the club.
Membership is $30.00 per year for members living within an 80 kilometre radius of Sydney and $25.00 for country and interstate members.
Postal Address:
P.O. Box 288
Granville 2142.
Secretary:
(Mrs.) Sandra Slattery.
Phone No. is 02 9632 1091.