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In June 1998, the Redditch-based Creative Group announced that it was designing, building and marketing a new Jensen car. Designated the S-V8, this Ford-powered roadster
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1934: Jensen Motors, coach builders. 1950-1957: Jensen Interceptor (1). 1966-1976: Jensen Interceptor (2), Chrysler 6.3 litre V8, later 7.2 litre.
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A four-speed Rolls-Royce transmission system was used in the 541 S. Jensen C-V8 (500 made) The C-V8, the last of Jensen brothers’ successes before they halted their
Jensen S-type facts - Freebase
The Jensen S-type was a car built by Jensen Motors from 1936 until 1941 as both a saloon either a 136 cu in (2.2 L) or a 221 cu in (3.6 L) Ford Ford Sidevalve V8
Jensen Interceptor Mark 3
Like the Aston Martin DBS V8, the Jensen Interceptor Mk.III seemed to fly in the face of the Supercar Superscare, with its huge 7.2 litre Chrysler V8 fed through a
1966 – 1976 Jensen Interceptor: Yankee Muscle, Italian Flair and
by Allen and Richard Jensen in 1934, Jenson Motors started out designing and building cars from parts of others, most notably using Ford’s flathead V8.
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Jensen cars of any type -- 541, C-V8, Interceptor, Jensen-Healey, Jensen GT, etc.
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Research via the Club records has revealed it was perhaps used as a V8 test bed for the first year by Jensen! Not everyone waited for Jensen to fit a V8 - here's a
Jensen S-V8
Jensen S-V8 Weitere Bilder von diesem Modell auf Cabrionews.de: Jensen S-V8 Die Namensrechte der Marke Jensen wurden 1997 von den 2 Ingeneuren Keith Rauer und
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