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THE JENSEN BROTHERS


The history started back in 1934. The two brothers Richard and Alan Jensen started the making of the grand handmade cars after establishing the company Jensen Motors Limited in West Bromwich, England.

They were great innovators, constantly looking for new accievements in the making of automobiles. And they sure did accomplish a lot.

Jensen was innovators in material like glas fibre and aluminium.
Innovators in car safety and luxury.
And it was the Jensen Interceptor that held the record for the fastest 0 - 100 - 0 mph in the '70s, with 12 seconds.



They also had collaboration with other great carmakers,
like Austin, Sunbeam, Rolls Royce, Volvo, Wolseley and Lotus - as well as Italian stylists like Touring and Vignale.

Audi actually bought a Jensen FF for study when developing the Quattro in the eighties, and today's most 4WD cars still followed FF's mechanism. One can easily see how advanced the FF was.

The factory got into financial troubles during the oil-crises early in the seventies. But then the Norwegian carimporter living in San Francisco, Kjell Qvale took over the factory, and started the process of making the Jensen-Healey sportscar.

The factory finally closed down due to financial troubles in 1984.
It started up again, but collapsed once more in 1992.
Later, in the late nineties, the Jensen company was reestablished once more, and was moved to Liverpool, and i 1998 they announced the new S-V8 sportscar.
This factory went into troubles after starting the production in 2002.
This fabulous carhistory is now awaiting for the right investor to come along.

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Theres been a lot of celebrities owning Jensens, among these, actor Clark Gable, Cher,  (Jensen Convertible), Frank Sinatra (FF), M.U.-footballer Sir Matt Busby, racing driver Gerry Marshall (541-R), Joe Bamford (FF), Jack Nicklaus, novelist Harold Robbins and comedians Mike and Bernie Winters, jazz musician Ginger Baker (Interceptors).
Mitch Mitchell of the Jimi Hendrix Experience drove a FF, which also Jimi Hendrix himself is to have driven shortly before he died in 1970.
Sir Cliff Richard, actor John Thaw and ex-heavyweight champ Henry Cooper, and nightclub-owner Peter Stringfellow have all owned Interceptors.
According to BBC, comedian Eric Morecambe reputedly had his first heart attack in an Interceptor (and convinced a passer-by to chauffeur him to hospital in it.)
Jack Straker of Beachbuggy also drives an Interceptor.
Singer Barry MaGuire drove (and smashed?) an FF (is rebuilt!).
Songwriter and vocalist Dave Walker of Fleetwood Mac also had an Interceptor, "which went like a rocket", as he says on their webpage.
A band even was named after the car, Jenson Interceptor.
Simon Dutton used the Interceptor as the Saints car in the TV-series in the 80'ies, and Roger Morre used the Jensenmade Volvo 1800 in the same role in the 60'ies.

 Hollywoodproducer Quinn Martin and his wife both owned Interceptor Convertibles, actress Lynda Carter, financier Winthrop P. Rockefeller owned several Jensens.

John Bonham, the Led Zeppelin-drummer, owned Interceptors and FFs as well as a rare late model Convertible with wooden dash (only a dozen were made in RHD).
Nick Mason and Robert Plant is also said to own their worn Interceptors:
Robert drove his to Nick Masons holidayplace in Sweden some years ago.


   
Roger Moore as James Bond in front of his P1800


   Robbie Williams driving an Interceptor in his video "Road to Manderley".



Cliff Richard

 







IMCDB om Jensen
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=Jensen&model=

IMCDB om Jensen Interceptor
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=jensen&model=interceptor

 

 

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THE JENSEN CARS

MODELS LIBRARY
S-type 
H-type  
PW  
Interceptor (4 Litre)
541
541 Deluxe
541-R 
541-S
C-V8 I
C-V8 II
C-V8 III
C-V8 FF
P66  
Prototype FF 
FF I
FF II
FF III
FF Convertible SP

Interceptor I 
Interceptor II 
Interceptor III  
Interceptor SP

Interceptor J
Interceptor Conv.
Interceptor S4  

Interceptor Coupé

Interceptor S
Interceptor SX 2010
(Interceptor) Director
Prototype Big Bertha
Jensen-Healey I
Jensen-Healey II
Jensen-Healey JH5
GT  
Nova  
Prototype FFF-100  
F-type  
G-type  
C-V8 Coupe
S-V8 Sports

Trucks 3-tonner
JenTug

Jensens never made
Esporando (1971)
Interceptor V (1989)
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DETAILED FACTS
ABOUT JENSEN CARS

Jensen-specifications
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Wikipedia

THE SPECIALS
Importing a Jensen
Restoring a Jensen
Rebuilt Jensens
Rust in peace
Jensen factory 2002

Making J-H

Making a new SV-8
Signs of a Jensen
Jensen tank turrets
Interceptor perfection
Testing J-H
Jensen in films
Ferguson Formula

WORKSHOP MANUALS
All 541s

COLLECTOR ITEMS
JOCN's Books
Jensen stamps BUY!
Jensen scale models

CARS JENSEN WAS INVOLVED IN
A.Frazier Race Car
Volvo P1800
Wolseley 1934 
Older Jensens

Sunbeam Tiger 
Austin Special
Austin A40 Sports

Morris 8
Alvis TA14
Ford V8
Bugatti Brescia

JENSENS COLLABORATORS
VIGNALE

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ESSENTIAL JENSEN-SITES

Richard Calver
British Steel
Jensen Owners Club
Martin Robeys
The Jensen FF-site

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