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The Wolseley 1500 and Riley 1.5 were virtual twins, but the Riley was more expensive and featured a more powerful twin carb engine. The Wolseley, being less expensive, sold in larger numbers. The cars used a body that had been intended to replace the Morris Minor, but the company decided to retain the Minor and use the newer body for a premium product sold at a higher price and, presumably, generating a superior profit margin.
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